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Marble-burying behavior test as a murine model of compulsive-like behavior.
Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods, 2020Object burying by rodents is a popular screening tool for anxiolytic agents. However, modulation of marble-burying by serotonin reuptake inhibitors prompted its link to obsessive-compulsive disorder/compulsive-like behavior.
Pankaj V. Dixit, R. Sahu, D. Mishra
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1995
CSBs constitute a wide range of complex sexual behaviors that clinicians are increasingly encountering. This article has set forth four models of CSBs: compulsive, affective, addictive, and impulsive. Some of the CSBs appear to fit rather neatly into one of the models, whereas others have features of two or more of them.
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CSBs constitute a wide range of complex sexual behaviors that clinicians are increasingly encountering. This article has set forth four models of CSBs: compulsive, affective, addictive, and impulsive. Some of the CSBs appear to fit rather neatly into one of the models, whereas others have features of two or more of them.
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Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2020
Despite controversies about the diagnosis, the World Health Organization recently elected to include compulsive sexual behavior disorder in the 11th edition of the International Classification of Diseases. Both recent and remote works have suggested that
Joshua B. Grubbs +4 more
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Despite controversies about the diagnosis, the World Health Organization recently elected to include compulsive sexual behavior disorder in the 11th edition of the International Classification of Diseases. Both recent and remote works have suggested that
Joshua B. Grubbs +4 more
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Astrocyte dysfunction and compulsive behavior
Science Translational Medicine, 2018Molecular, cellular, and circuit physiology studies identify a potential new therapeutic target for compulsive behavior disorders, involving dysfunctional neuron-astrocyte interactions within striatal microcircuits.
C. Liston
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Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality, 1991
New developments in understanding the nature, etiology and treatment of compulsive sexual behavior offer new hope for people suffering from these sexual disorders. There is considerable debate about terminology and these newer approaches to treatment. This paper reviews these new developments and the controversy which surround them.
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New developments in understanding the nature, etiology and treatment of compulsive sexual behavior offer new hope for people suffering from these sexual disorders. There is considerable debate about terminology and these newer approaches to treatment. This paper reviews these new developments and the controversy which surround them.
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Compulsive Sexual Behavior and Dysregulation of Emotion.
Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2019INTRODUCTION Dysregulation of emotion (DE) is commonly seen in individuals suffering from compulsive sexual behavior (CSB), as well as represents a crucial element of its common comorbidities like mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders.
M. Lew-Starowicz +4 more
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Pharmacology of Sexually Compulsive Behavior
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2008In a meta-analysis on controlled outcomes evaluations of 22,000 sex offenders, Losel and Schmucker found 80 comparisons between treatment and control groups. The recidivism rate averaged 19% in treated groups, and 27% in controls. Most other reviews reported a lower rate of sexual recidivism in treated sexual offenders. Of 2039 citations in this study (
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Animal models of compulsive behavior
Biological Psychiatry, 1989A convergence of clinical and pathological evidence points to the basal ganglia as the site of disturbance in compulsive disorders. However, the limbic system may be implicated as well. This article draws upon various lines of animal research in an attempt to explain how disturbances in one or another of these systems may produce compulsive behavior ...
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Compulsive behavior in tobacco users
Addictive Behaviors, 2005Addictions have been associated with compulsive behaviors, which serve to reduce emotional distress. Tobacco use has been associated with increased adverse moods such as anxiety. Nicotine has established anxiolytic effects through modulation of central neurotransmitters, including monoamines.
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Treatment of Compulsive Cybersex Behavior
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2008Compulsive cybersex has become a significant problem for many men and women who have fallen prey to the accessibility, affordability, and anonymity of online sexual behaviors. Some patients develop problems with compulsive cybersex due to predisposition or accidental conditioning experiences.
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