Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders

Visibility of impulse-control disorders (ICDs) has never been greater than it is today, both in the field of psychiatry and in popular culture. Changes in both society and technology have contributed to the importance of conceptualizing, assessing, and treating impulse-control disorders (ICDs). The ground-breaking Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders focuses on all of the different ICDs as a group.

Here, 25 recognized experts provide cutting-edge, concise, and practical information about ICDs, beginning with the phenomenology, assessment, and classification of impulsivity as a core symptom domain that cuts across and drives the expression of these complex disorders. Subsequent chapters discuss • Intermittent explosive disorder, an often overlooked ICD characterized by impulsive aggression.• Childhood conduct disorder and the antisocial spectrum.• Self-injurious behavior and its relationship to impulsive aggression and childhood trauma.• Sexual compulsions and their serious public health implications.• Binge eating, a highly familial disorder associated with serious medical complications and psychopathology.• Trichotillomania, which may be related to obsessive-compulsive disorder, skin picking, and nail biting.• Kleptomania, a heterogeneous disorder that shares features with ICDs as well as with mood, anxiety, and addictive disorders.• Compulsive shopping, more common in women, with treatments ranging from self-help and financial counseling to trials with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.• Pyromania and how it differs from arson.• Pathological gambling, a maladaptive behavioral addiction that is increasing in step with legalized and Internet gambling.• Internet addiction, ranging from excessive seeking of medical information to dangerous sexual behaviors.

The remarkable Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders sheds light on the complex world of ICDs. As such, it will be welcomed not only by clinicians and researchers but also by individuals and family members coping with these disorders.

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Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders

Visibility of impulse-control disorders (ICDs) has never been greater than it is today, both in the field of psychiatry and in popular culture. Changes in both society and technology have contributed to the importance of conceptualizing, assessing, and treating impulse-control disorders (ICDs). The ground-breaking Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders focuses on all of the different ICDs as a group.

Here, 25 recognized experts provide cutting-edge, concise, and practical information about ICDs, beginning with the phenomenology, assessment, and classification of impulsivity as a core symptom domain that cuts across and drives the expression of these complex disorders. Subsequent chapters discuss • Intermittent explosive disorder, an often overlooked ICD characterized by impulsive aggression.• Childhood conduct disorder and the antisocial spectrum.• Self-injurious behavior and its relationship to impulsive aggression and childhood trauma.• Sexual compulsions and their serious public health implications.• Binge eating, a highly familial disorder associated with serious medical complications and psychopathology.• Trichotillomania, which may be related to obsessive-compulsive disorder, skin picking, and nail biting.• Kleptomania, a heterogeneous disorder that shares features with ICDs as well as with mood, anxiety, and addictive disorders.• Compulsive shopping, more common in women, with treatments ranging from self-help and financial counseling to trials with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.• Pyromania and how it differs from arson.• Pathological gambling, a maladaptive behavioral addiction that is increasing in step with legalized and Internet gambling.• Internet addiction, ranging from excessive seeking of medical information to dangerous sexual behaviors.

The remarkable Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders sheds light on the complex world of ICDs. As such, it will be welcomed not only by clinicians and researchers but also by individuals and family members coping with these disorders.

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Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders

Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders

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Overview

Visibility of impulse-control disorders (ICDs) has never been greater than it is today, both in the field of psychiatry and in popular culture. Changes in both society and technology have contributed to the importance of conceptualizing, assessing, and treating impulse-control disorders (ICDs). The ground-breaking Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders focuses on all of the different ICDs as a group.

Here, 25 recognized experts provide cutting-edge, concise, and practical information about ICDs, beginning with the phenomenology, assessment, and classification of impulsivity as a core symptom domain that cuts across and drives the expression of these complex disorders. Subsequent chapters discuss • Intermittent explosive disorder, an often overlooked ICD characterized by impulsive aggression.• Childhood conduct disorder and the antisocial spectrum.• Self-injurious behavior and its relationship to impulsive aggression and childhood trauma.• Sexual compulsions and their serious public health implications.• Binge eating, a highly familial disorder associated with serious medical complications and psychopathology.• Trichotillomania, which may be related to obsessive-compulsive disorder, skin picking, and nail biting.• Kleptomania, a heterogeneous disorder that shares features with ICDs as well as with mood, anxiety, and addictive disorders.• Compulsive shopping, more common in women, with treatments ranging from self-help and financial counseling to trials with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.• Pyromania and how it differs from arson.• Pathological gambling, a maladaptive behavioral addiction that is increasing in step with legalized and Internet gambling.• Internet addiction, ranging from excessive seeking of medical information to dangerous sexual behaviors.

The remarkable Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders sheds light on the complex world of ICDs. As such, it will be welcomed not only by clinicians and researchers but also by individuals and family members coping with these disorders.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781585626649
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing, Incorporated
Publication date: 04/02/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Eric Hollander, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Compulsive, Impulsive, and Anxiety Disorders Program in the Department of Psychiatry at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York, New York.

Dan J. Stein, M.D., Ph.D., is Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

Table of Contents

ContributorsPrefaceChapter 1. Conceptualizing and Assessing Impulse-Control DisordersChapter 2. Intermittent Explosive DisorderChapter 3. Childhood Conduct Disorder and the Antisocial SpectrumChapter 4. Self-Injurious BehaviorsChapter 5. Sexual CompulsionsChapter 6. Binge EatingChapter 7. TrichotillomaniaChapter 8. KleptomaniaChapter 9. Compulsive ShoppingChapter 10. PyromaniaChapter 11. Pathological GamblingChapter 12. Problematic Internet UseChapter 13. Treatment of Impulse-Control DisordersIndex

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Larry J. Siever

This may be the most definitive reference to date on the impulse control disorders, a set of disorders attracting increasing investigative and clinical attention stimulated in part by growing awareness of their high prevalence through recent epidemiologic surveys. This is a comprehensive compendium including intermittent explosive disorder, conduct disorder, trichotillomania, pathologic gambling, pyromania, as well as a number of other impulse disorders. Chapters for each disorder have wide-ranging coverage including historical aspects, epidemiology, neurobiology, pharmacotherapy, and psychotherapeutic treatment.

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