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Impulse Control Disorders

Disease Impulse control disorderInappropriate ADH syndrome

Impulse Control Disorders
These are a loosely grouped set of conditions that all feature behavior that is acted out in an uncontrolled/impulsive manner that often has self-destructive consequences. More...
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Impulse control disorders are characterized by a person's failure to resist an impulse. The person is unable to prevent him or herself from performing an act that will be harmful to self or others.
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Impulse control disorders are a relatively new class of personality disorders that includes maladaptive gambling behavior (pathological gambling); stealing that is not motivated by the usefulness of an item or its monetary worth (kleptomania); ...

Definition Impulse control disorders are characterized by an inability to resist the impulse to perform an action that is harmful to one's self or others.

Impulse control and addiction disorders: People with impulse control disorders are unable to resist urges, or impulses, to perform acts that could be harmful to themselves or others.

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Impulse control disorders — Treatment with dopamine agonists, even at appropriate doses, increases the risk of impulse control disorders, such as pathologic gambling, compulsive sexual behavior, or compulsive buying.

The direct causes of trichotillomania are unknown; however, many people with the condition also experience similar impulse control disorders, such as skin-picking and nail-biting.

In addition, borderline personality disorder, antisocial behavior, impulse control disorders, and obsessive compulsive disorder can all coexist with bulimia nervosa.

Pathological gambling is similar to many other impulse control disorders such as kleptomania, pyromania, and trichotillomania.

Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), Tourette's Syndrome, Attention Deficit Disorders, trichotillomania (pulling out hair), and impulse control disorders may be seen in OCD, but may not be related.
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Depression
Anxiety
Substance abuse (eg, alcoholism, drug abuse)
Eating disorders (eg, anorexia, bulimia)
Other impulse control disorders ...

sexual behavior, many aspects of this problem aren't yet fully understood. Some psychiatric experts believe it's related to obsessive-compulsive disorder, while others believe it's related to addiction and still others to impulse control disorders.

See also: Impulse control disorder, Symptom, Depression, Anxiety, Mental Disorders

Disease Impulse control disorderInappropriate ADH syndrome

 
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