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         Impulse Control Disorders:     more books (66)
  1. Impulsivity and Aggression
  2. Neurobiology and Clinical Views on Aggression and Impulsivity (Clinical & Neurobiological Advances in Psychiatry)
  3. Pathological Gambling: Conceptual, Diagnostic, and Treatment Issues (Practitioners Resource Series) by Martin C. McGurrin, 1992-01
  4. Dopaminergics appear to impair impulse control.(Neurology)(Clinical report): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Patrice Wendling, 2008-09-01
  5. Become a Master of Self-Control with the Kids of Camp Makebelieve by Pamela M. Goldberg, 2001-10-01
  6. Impulsivity: Causes, Control and Disorders (Psychology of Emotions, Motivations and Actions)
  7. Intermittent explosive disorder: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Janie Franz, 2006
  8. This Must Be Hell: A Look at Pathological Gambling by Hale Humphrey, 2009-07-30
  9. A COMPARISON BETWEEN ADULTS WITH CONDUCT DISORDER AND NORMAL CONTROLS ON A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TEST: DIFFERENCES IN IMPULSIVE RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS.: An article from: The Psychological Record by Donald M. Dougherty, James M. Bjork, et all 2000-03-22
  10. Frequently Asked Questions About Online Gaming Addiction (Faq: Teen Life) by Holly Cefrey, 2010-01-15
  11. Impulsivity a Key Characteristic of Bipolar Disorder. ('Sine Qua Non for Mania').: An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Carl Sherman, 2001-11-01
  12. CONTROL OF IMPULSIVE CHOICE THROUGH BIASING INSTRUCTIONS.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: The Psychological Record by Douglas J. Navarick, 2001-09-22
  13. Decision making in pathological gambling: A comparison between pathological gamblers, alcohol dependents, persons with Tourette syndrome, and normal controls ... [An article from: Cognitive Brain Research] by A.E. Goudriaan, J. Oosterlaan, et all 2005-04-01
  14. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Intermittent explosive disorder by Janie F. Franz, 2002-01-01

41. Searchalot Directory For Impulse Control
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42. M Fall 2001
Stop me because I can't stop myself Excessive shopping, pathological gambling, kleptomania,and compulsive sexual behavior are all impulse control disorders.
http://www1.umn.edu/urelate/m/Winter2003/stop.html

Stop me because I can't stop myself
, a guide to understanding impulse control disorders. The book gives information on what is needed to diagnose these disorders, the possible causes of the illness, medical and therapeutic treatments available, and advice to family members. Through analyzing and examining real-life therapy cases, the authors show that treatments such as medication and cognitive behavior therapy can be used to treat a large percentage of people suffering from impulse control disorders.
Get more info: is available at major bookstores. ISBN#0071398260. For information on the University of Minnesota's Impulse Control Disorders Clinic, see www.med.umn.edu/psychiatry/research/impulse.htm , e-mail sohnl001@umn.edu , or call 612-627-4879.
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45. Psychopharmacology
impulse control disorders. method of bypassing disabling symptoms by acting on theenvironment. Course and Prognosis better than other impulse control disorders.
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Eating Disorders Anorexia nervosa less than 85% expected weight, absence of 3 consecutive menstrual cycles, neurochemical, hormonal abnormalities restricting v. binge/purge type 50% have major depression and dysthymia binge-type has higher suicide rate 40% begin with anorexia nervosa and develop bulimia mortality for hospitalized cases at 5 - 18% Treatment hospitalization to restore electrolyte balance and nutritional intake, psychotherapy Drugs cyproheptadine (antihistamine, anti-5HT) for restricting type, a m itri p ... tyline (TCA) Bulimia nervosa Higher prevalence, later onset Decreased 5-HT, NE Binge episodes at least 2 x per week for 3 months Purging v. non-purging Treatment hospitalization / psychotherapy Drugs Imip r amine De ... oic Acid Eating disorder NOS At least 2 days a week for 6 months / bulimia behavior, but no fixation on shape, weight Sleep Disorders Sleep Patterns awake - alpha waves stage 3-4 - delta waves NREM reduced sympathetic tone / somnambulance

46. Impulse Control Disorders Patient/Family Resources
Psychiatric Disorders. impulse control disorders Patient/Family Resources.See also impulse control disorders Clinical Resources.
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47. AnsMe Directory - Health > Mental Health > Disorders > Impulse Control
Web sites. 1. AllPsych Etiology, symptomatology, treatment and prognosisof impulse control disorders. 6. ImpulseControl Disorders ( NE.Class.
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Category Description Contains sites and sub categories for disorders in which a person acts on a certain impulse, that is potentially and knowingly harmful to him or her, but they cannot resist it.
Sub Directories Intermittent Explosive Kleptomania Pathological Gambling Pyromania ... Trichotillomania
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Etiology, symptomatology, treatment and prognosis of impulse control disorders.
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Bipolar Disorders and Impulsive Spectrum Letter

Describes the relationship between the two disorders.
http://www.mhsource.com/bipolar/ CliniWeb - Impulse Control Disorders Index and links to articles. http://www.ohsu.edu/cliniweb/F3/F3.500.html Healthinmind.com - Impulse Control Disorders Synopsis and reading resources on the various types of Impulse Control Disorders. http://healthinmind.com/english/impulse.htm

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49. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Intermittent Explosive Personality Disorder"
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50. Impulse Control Disorders
The structure of the services index and definitions of the terms contained hereinwere originally published in A Taxonomy of Human Services A Conceptual
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51. NCRG Supported Project - Neuroscience: A Family-Genetic Study Of Pathological Ga
IV for Personality Disorders (SIDPIV), the Minnesota Impulsive Disorders Interview(MIDI) to collect information on other impulse control disorders that may
http://www.ncrg.org/projects/black_project.htm
Neuroscience Title : A Family-Genetic Study of Pathological Gambling
Recipient : University of Iowa
Principal Investigator : Donald W. Black, M.D.
Grant Award
Award Date
: September 2000
Completion Date : October 2002 Description of Project: first-degree relatives (FDRs) of PG probands will have a greater lifetime prevalence of PG than FDRs of control probands; PG probands and their FDRs will have a greater lifetime prevalence of mood disorders than will control probands and their FDRs; PG probands and their FDRs will have a greater lifetime prevalence of substance use disorders than will control probands and their FDRs; PG probands and their FDRs will have a greater lifetime prevalence of impulse control disorders than will control probands and their FDRs; PG probands and their FDRs will have a greater lifetime prevalence of Axis II disorders than will control probands and their FDRs. These findings should add to our understanding of the etiology, pathophysiology, and classification of PG. Future studies will include collecting blood samples for DNA from genetically informative families for linkage and association studies. Back a Page Home

52. IMPULSE CONTROL DISORDERS (in VSCCAT)
impulse control disorders. impulse control disorders. ( about) (1 title) Searchalso under Compulsive gambling. impulse control disorders in children.
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53. Index
Chapter 8. Personality Disorders and impulse control disorders. 1. 4. Check outWeb links related to Personality Disorders and impulse control disorders.
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Chapter 8. Personality Disorders and Impulse Control Disorders Read over the Chapter 8 Learning Objectives and Key Terms and Concepts Read the assigned pages of Chapter 8 in the text. Review the Overview of Personality Disorders Review the Answers to the Case Histories on Personality Disorders. Check out Web links related to Personality Disorders and Impulse Control Disorders. Most links are optional, but you MUST check out the links marked with an asterisk (*). Click here to go back to the Psyc 2621 Home Page.

54. National Deaf Academy
impulse control disorders Program. The impulse control disorders Program takesa Biologicalpsycho-social approach to all emotionally based difficulties.
http://www.nationaldeafacademy.com/newsletter/Winter02/programs2.htm
Winter 2002 A PUBLICATION OF NATIONAL DEAF ACADEMY PROGRAMS
Impulse Control Disorders Program
How, then, is NDA able to not only design these programs, but also, be uniquely successful with patients who have previously been unsuccessful in treatment? One answer lies in the fact that American Sign Language is the primary language spoken on campus. This prevents our residents from utilizing the "not being understood" defense against responsibility for their actions that many of them have depended on for years. In addition, most of our highly trained and supervised direct-care staff are Deaf, and have an understanding of the Deaf life experience. Their sensitivity to Deafness related issues, as well as their sense of pride in their work, makes for an unusually sophisticated and nurturing environment. This approach emphasizes respect for boundaries and consistency as much as it does behavior. Integration of an exclusively Deaf Charter School further assists with the development of the didactic treatment program.

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Disability Information Disabilities, Diseases and Dis Psychiatric Disabilities impulse control disorders impulse control disorders SubCategories.
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impulse control disorders Neurological and environmental factors are known tocause impulse control disorders, which worsens when experiencing stress.
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NATIONAL SELF-INJURY
AWARENESS DAY >Self-Injury What is it? "The act of attempting to alter a mood state by inflicting physical harm serious enough to cause tissue damage to one's body"
(Deb Martinson,Focus Adolescent Services, 1998) "Approximately 1% of the United States population uses physical self-injury as a way of dealing with overwhelming feelings or situations"
(Deb Martinson,Focus Adolescent Services, 1998) Forms of Self-Injury:
Most commonly seen behavior is cutting, burning, and head-banging Carving Biting/Scratching Bruising Marking/Branding Pulling Skin/hair It is not considered self-injury if the primary purpose is: Body Decoration Fitting in
(peer pressure) Spiritual enlightenment Sexual Gratification Why Self-Injure? Many of these victims have difficulty talking about their feelings. They tend to "shut out" others from their problems and express their feelings, pain, and discomfort through self-injurying. These self-injurers usually hide their wounds and scars. They keep their behavior as a secret, and fear the consequences of what shall happen if it is revealed. May reduce physiological tension.

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Categories Intermittent Explosive
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Websites AllPsych - Etiology, symptomatology, treatment and prognosis of impulse control disorders.
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[Verwandte Websites] Bipolar Disorders and Impulsive Spectrum Letter - Describes the relationship between the two disorders.
http://www.mhsource.com/bipolar/
[Verwandte Websites] CliniWeb - Impulse Control Disorders - Index and links to articles. http://www.ohsu.edu/cliniweb/F3/F3.500.html [Verwandte Websites] Healthinmind.com - Impulse Control Disorders - Synopsis and reading resources on the various types of Impulse Control Disorders. http://healthinmind.com/english/impulse.htm [Verwandte Websites] Impulse Control and Behavior Disorders - Dr. Marlo J. Archer's description of treatment for children and teenagers.

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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, UTHSCSA, 1995. Training/Educational InterestsConduct Disorder impulse control disorders. Clinical Interests and Skills
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59. Impulus-Control Disorders ( NE.Class. )
Psyweb.com offers the definition, classes and details of treatment using psychotherapy methodology.Category Health Mental Health disorders impulse control......impulsecontrol disorders ( NE.Class. ). Index. impulse-control disorders( NE.Class. ). impulse-control Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
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60. Impulse-Control Disorders: Kleptomania, Pyromania, Pathological Gambling, Tricot
Article describing the difficulty controlling one's impulses which occurs in many disorders.
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Impulse-Control Disorders Difficulty controlling ones impulses occurs in many disorders; especially Substance Related Disorders, Conduct Disorders and Psychotic Disorders. However the classification of Impulse-Control Disorders is reserved for those disorders in which the defining characteristic is the inability to inhibit an impulse which might be harmful to oneself or others. There are five distinct Impulse Disorders.
  • Intermittent Explosive Disorder is evidenced by episodes of acting out aggression and causing bodily harm and/or property destruction. Kleptomania is evidenced by acting out the impulse to misappropriate objects without the motive of monetary gain. Pyromania is evidenced by setting fires for hedonistic purposes. Pathological Gambling is evidenced by habitual, self destructive gambling. Tricotillomania is evidenced by recurrent hair pulling resulting in significant hair loss with a motivation of self gratification or tension release.

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