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Q: I believe I've got Disorders of Impulse Control
Impulse control disorder (ICD) is a class of psychiatric disorders characterized by impulsivity – failure to resist a temptation, urge or impulse that may harm oneself or others. Many psychiatric disorders feature impulsivity, including substance-related disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, antisocial personality disorder,borderline personality disorder, conduct disorder andmood disorders.
Sexual compulsionEdit Sexual compulsion includes an increased urge in sexual behavior and thoughts. This compulsion may also lead to several consequences in the individual's life. Including risky partner selection, increased chance for STD and depression. There has not yet been a determined estimate of its prevalence due to the secretiveness of the disorder. However, research conducted in early 1990s in the United States gave prevalence estimates between 5%-6% in the U.S. population, with male cases being higher than female.[4] Internet addictionEdit The disorder of Internet addiction has only recently been taken into consideration and has been added as a form of ICD. It is characterized by excessive and damaging usage of Internet with increased amount of time spent chatting, web-surfing, gambling, shopping or exploring pornographic web-sites. Excessive and problematic Internet use has been reported across all age, social, economical, and educational ranges. Although initially thought to occur mostly in males, increasing rates have been also observed in females. However, no epidemiological study has been conducted yet to understand its prevalence.[4] Compulsive shoppingEdit Main article: Compulsive buying disorder Compulsive shopping or buying is characterized by a frequent irresistible urge to shop even if the purchases are not needed or cannot be afforded. The prevalence of compulsive buying in the U.S. is 2–% in the general adult population, with 80–90% of these cases being females. The onset is believed to occur in late teens or early twenties and the disorder is believed to be generally chronic.[4] PyromaniaEdit Pyromania is characterized by impulsive and repetitive urges to deliberately start fires. Because of its nature, the number of studies performed for fire-setting are understandably very few. However studies done on children and adolescents suffering from pyromania have reported its prevalence to be between 2.4%-3.5% in the United States. It has also been observed that the incidence of fire-setting is more common in juvenile and teenage boys than girls of the same age.[4] Intermittent explosive disorderEdit Intermittent explosive disorder or IED is a clinical condition of experiencing recurrent aggressive episodes that are out of proportion of any given stressor. Earlier studies reported a prevalence rate between 1%-2% in a clinical setting, however a study done by Coccaro and colleagues in 2004 had reported about 11.1% lifetime prevalence and 3.2% one month prevalence in a sample of a moderate number of individuals (n=253). Based on the study, Coccaro and colleagues estimated the prevalence of IED in 1.4 million individuals in the US and 10 million with lifetime IED.[4] KleptomaniaEdit Kleptomania is characterized by an impulsive urge to steal purely for the sake of gratification. In the U.S. the presence of kleptomania is unknown but has been estimated at 6 per 1000 individuals. Kleptomania is also thought to be the cause of 5% of annual shoplifting in the U.S. If true, 100,000 arrests are made in the U.S. annually due to kleptomaniac behavior.[4] Sad! I need to control myself!
Aye, you certainly seem to have some kind of psychiatric disorder if you feel the need to copy and paste so much drivel into an online discussion forum.
Aye, you certainly seem to have some kind of psychiatric disorder if you feel the need to copy and paste so much drivel into an online discussion forum.
Oddly, this is (well, the first couple of sentences I bothered to read) exactly how I see most Chinese. Unable to resist impulses.
I've got a similar problem:
Wadda we want?
A cure for tourettes!
When d'we wannit?
Cunt!
Oh, I get the joke. That gets one 'ha' on my laughometre.
yes, I got that too.
Anytime someone enter the office and instead of greeting he start cleaning his throat loudly, i can not control myself and really want to kill him .