Impulse control disorders in Parkinson’s disease: an overview from neurobiology to treatment Abstract Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative brain disorder and is characterized by motor symptoms such as tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity and postural instability. A majority of...
The emergence of devastating impulse control disorders during dopamine agonist therapy of the restless legs syndrome. INTRODUCTION: The Restless Legs Syndrome is a common sensorimotor disorder, typically amenable to treatment with dopamine agonist therapy. Dopamine agonist... D Dang,D Cunnington,J Swieca...
treatment of dopamine dysregulation syndrome and impulse control disorders in parkinsons diseaseImpulse control disorders (ICDs) related to Parkinson's disease (PD) have been increasingly recognized since the initial descriptions more than a decade ago. While some of the initial descriptions of compulsive...
Levodopa-induced dyskinesias occur in up to 80% of patients with Parkinson's after a few years of chronic treatment. Impulse control disorders, including gambling disorder, binge eating disorder, compulsive sexual behaviour, and compulsive shopping occur in about 17% of patients with Parkinson's ...
Stealing is not better explained by conduct disorder, a manic episode, or antisocial personality disorder. Medical Management Because of the multifaceted nature of conduct problems, particularly related comorbidities, treatment usually includesmedication, teaching parenting skills, family therapy, and consultat...
Impulse-control disorder: Impulse-control disorder: impulse-control disorder refers to a disorder in which a person acts on an irresistible, but potentially harmful, impulse. Impulse control: Impulse control refers to the ability to delay gratification, and to suppress a dominant response in order ...
Cognitive behaviour therapy and medication in the treatment of obsessive–compulsive disorder Objective: To compare cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) with CBT plus medication; medication alone; and placebo in the treatment of adult obsessive鈥揷ompu... KP O'Connor,FJ Aardema,S Robillard,... - 《...
Q has also been generally supported [21,24,25] and consistently labeled “Obsession” (i.e., obsessive thinking about the Internet and mental withdrawal symptoms caused by the lack of Internet use), “Neglect” (i.e., neglect of basic needs and everyday activities), and “Control disorder...
Several studies have found that online therapy can be an effective treatment option for alcohol addiction. For example, one study found that online therapy was as effective as in-person therapy in treating alcohol dependency. In addition, the study found that online therapy was associated ...
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