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Impulsive Control Disorder. By Aubrey, Ryan, Dillon, Jessica, and Morgan. What it is. An impulsive control disorder are grouped sets of conditions that all show behaviors that are uncontrolled and often have self-destructive consequences.
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Impulsive Control Disorder By Aubrey, Ryan, Dillon, Jessica, and Morgan
What it is • An impulsive control disorder are grouped sets of conditions that all show behaviors that are uncontrolled and often have self-destructive consequences. • Impulse control problems also are believed to be the heart of most substance abuse disorders such as addictions to alcohol or drugs.
Symptoms • Several discrete episodes of failure to resist aggressive impulses that result in a serious assaultive acts or destruction to property.
Diagnosis • Kelptomania (compulsive stealing) • Pyromania (compulsive, purposeful fire setting) • Pathological gambling • Intermittent Explosive Disorder (unpredictable, aggressive behavior) • Trichotillomania (habitual hair pulling) • Paraphillia (compulsive sexual behavior) • Compulsive eating , cell phone use, internet use, and/ or shopping • Self multilation/self injurious behavior • Necrophilia (sexual attraction to corpses)
Those affected • The onset of these disorders usually occurs between the ages of 7 and 15
Causes • Substance Abuse • Nervouse system malfunctions
Getting Help • Therapist Eric Loeb • Ed. D. located at 40 front Street Suite 1k Binghamton, NY 13905 (607) 723-5905
Treatment • Counseling • Psychotherapy • Group therapy • Cognitive behavior therapy • Medications
Related/Interesting Information • Between 2 and 3% of all the adult population are pathological gamblers. • Males make up for 80% of the Intermittent Explosive Disorder. • 3-8% of all shoplifters suffer from Kleptomania. • About 2% of people suffer from Trichotillomania • Celebrity Winona Ryder suffers from Kleptomania