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While this behaviour can be present in a wide range of psychiatric disorders, in particular associated with Borderline Personality Disorder, this impulsive behaviour is also part of the Impulse Control Disorder, NOS catchment.
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www.forensicpsychiatry.ca/impulse/nos.htm
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Bipolar Disorder: Preventing Manic Episodes ... Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ... Bipolar disorder and substance abuse often go hand in hand. Learn more about the link between the problems and why teens may be at special risk.
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www.myoptumhealth.com/portal/Health+Hubs/Type2HealthHub/Mental+Health,+Stress+_and_+Grief
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When loss of control is only a component of a disorder, it usually does not have to be a part of the behavior pattern, and other symptoms must also be present for the diagnosis to be made. ... Loss of control is an essential feature of this disorder. The individual, usually male, has had several incidents of losing control...
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www.psychologyinfo.com/problems/impulse_control.html
www.psychologyinfo.com/problems/impulse_control.html
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Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) - Is a disorder characterized by impulsive acts of aggression, as contrasted with planned violent or aggressive acts. The aggressive episodes may take the form of "spells" or "attacks," with symptoms beginning minutes to hours before the ... Pyromania - (Impulse-Control Disorder):
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www.psychnet-uk.com/clinical_psychology/clinical_psychology_impulse_control_disorders.htm
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FAS/E and Impulse Control ... "Why can't they control their impulses? That is the part I don't understand. If they can understand, why can't they control it? I don't understand." ... Fact: John still cannot control his behaviors most of the time.
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www.come-over.to/FAS/ImpulseControl.htm
www.come-over.to/FAS/ImpulseControl.htm
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Individuals with these mental disorders suffer from recurrent failure to resist impulsive behaviors that may be harmful to themselves or others. ... These include: Intermittent Explosive Disorder | Kleptomania | Pathological Gambling | Pyromania | Trichotillomania...
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www.behavenet.com/capsules/disorders/impulsecntrldis.ht...
www.behavenet.com/capsules/disorders/impulsecntrldis.htm
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In this case, the researchers studied 24 patients diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder (IED). Considered an impulse-control disorder, ... Best noted that individuals with other psychiatric disorders that involve impulsive behavior--such as antisocial personality disorder and obsessive/compulsive disorder-
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preventdisease.com/news/articles/anger-control_disorder...
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imprimatur; imprinted gene; imprinting; imprisonment; improvement lag; impulse; impulse control; impulse control disorder; Impulse Control Disorders; impulse control training; impulse self-control; impulse-conducting system; impulsion; impulsive; impulsive behavior;
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medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/impulse+control+disorder
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