(especially unipolar depressive disorders) were more common in case than control probands; however, the prevalences of eating disorders (anorexia and bulimia nervosa), other impulse-control disorders (pathological gambling, pyromania, kleptomania) and substance dependence (alcohol or drug) did not ...
Pyromania Reactive Attachment Disorder REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Rumination Rumination Disorder Schizoaffective Disorder Schizoid Personality Disorder Schizophrenia Schizotypal Personality Disorder Seasonal Affective Disorder Self-Harm Separation Anxiety Disorder ...
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An impulsive behavior disorder is a condition that makes it difficult or impossible for someone to control their impulsive urges. Urges can lead to significant dysfunction and disruption in day-to-day life. Examples of impulse control disorders include: Pyromania: A condition that gives people the ...
The current classification of trich as an impulse disorder with Pyromania, Pathological gambling and Kleptomania, has been called into question as inadequate and in need of revision. TTM sufferers are no more likely to have significant personality disorders than anyone else.[citation needed]. It ...
Feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, anxiety, anger or loneliness Social or cultural expectations Substance abuse Diagnosing Mental Illness Physicians will typically check for related complications while diagnosing a mental health disorder and perform: ...
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