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The Categorization of Pathological Gambling(PG) and the Impulse-Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified(IDNEC). Richard J. Rosenthal, M.D. UCLA Gambling Studies Program. Three Questions. 1.) Is PG an addiction or an impulse disorder? 2.) Isn’t the category of IDNEC a wastebasket?
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The Categorization of Pathological Gambling(PG) and the Impulse-Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified(IDNEC) Richard J. Rosenthal, M.D. UCLA Gambling Studies Program
Three Questions 1.) Is PG an addiction or an impulse disorder? 2.) Isn’t the category of IDNEC a wastebasket? 3.) Why is the categorization of the impulse disorders so confusing?
Addictions ARE impulse disorders • The name, IDNEC, tells us there are other impulse-control disorders classified elsewhere • List includes substance dependence • Criteria for PG in DSM-III-R deliberately identical to substance dependence • Preferred definition of PG that of an addiction
The Monomanias • New disease entity introduced by Esquirol, 1810 • Full-fledged but partial insanity • Idee fixe - a single pathological preoccupation in an otherwise sound mind • Irresistible impulse • Expanded the insanity defense, role of the expert witness (Georget, 1825) • Included impulsive homicidal mania, gambling mania, kleptomania, pyromania, dipsomania
Adding to the confusion: • Irresistible impulse - persists but watered down • “chronically and progressively unable to resist impulses to gamble” (DSM-III) • “failure to resist an impulse,drive,or temptation” • No definitions for impulse, impulsive, impulsivity • Difficulty with the construct of impulsivity • Specific, purposive, defensive vs. generalized, purposeless, random • Tension reduction • No definition of tension, ambiguous concept, outdated theories • Ego-syntonic and dystonic omitted from final version of DSM-IV
Possibilities for DSM-V • Keep as is (IDNEC) • Add more disorders - compulsive shopping, Internet addiction, sexual addiction, pathological lying • Clarify essential features • Spectrum disorders • OC spectrum disorder (Hollander) • Affective spectrum (McElroy) • Addiction, behavioral addictions • Primitive subgroups - disorders of acquisition, disorders of grooming • One disorder with different presentations • Relief from feelings of worthlessness (Webster & Jackson) • Primary problem is uncontrollable urges (Kim)