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Kleptomania and pyromania are impulse control disorders, which are psychiatric conditions characterized by the inability to resist an impulsive action that can lead to harmful results. People suffering from these disorders experience a feeling of increased anxiety Anxiety Feelings or emotions of dread, apprehension, and impending disaster but not disabling as with anxiety disorders. Generalized Anxiety Disorder prior to committing the action. Once the action is completed, patients Patients Individuals participating in the health care system for the purpose of receiving therapeutic, diagnostic, or preventive procedures. Clinician–Patient Relationship feel relief in spite of the potentially dangerous consequences. Treatment includes psychotherapy Psychotherapy Psychotherapy is interpersonal treatment based on the understanding of psychological principles and mechanisms of mental disease. The treatment approach is often individualized, depending on the psychiatric condition(s) or circumstance. Psychotherapy and some medications.
Last updated: Dec 17, 2024
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Impulse control disorders such as kleptomania and pyromania are psychiatric disorders or conditions characterized by extreme and/or harmful desire and behavior. These disorders lead to significant damage or impairment in one’s social and professional life.
Included diagnoses:
Impulse behavior is fast, insensitive, and unrestrained. There are 5 stages:
Kleptomania is the impulse to steal without the need to (e.g., items stolen are free, have no value, the person doesn’t need them or could afford them), accompanied by a feeling of relief or relaxation after the theft.
Psychotherapy Psychotherapy Psychotherapy is interpersonal treatment based on the understanding of psychological principles and mechanisms of mental disease. The treatment approach is often individualized, depending on the psychiatric condition(s) or circumstance. Psychotherapy:
Medication:
Pyromania is fire setting that is impulsive, recurrent, and intentional without secondary gain (e.g., insurance payoff or revenge), preceded by tension or anxiety Anxiety Feelings or emotions of dread, apprehension, and impending disaster but not disabling as with anxiety disorders. Generalized Anxiety Disorder and followed by relief or excitement once the fire has been set.
Behavioral therapies:
Medications: