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Impulsive and Compulsive Behaviors
2023Abstract Impulsive and compulsive behaviors can be challenging to successfully manage unless therapists and clients reach a common understanding of the cognitive, emotional, physiological, social, and environmental factors that maintain them.
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Impulsive behavior in a consumer culture
International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2002Compulsive shopping behaviour has recently received long overdue attention as a clinical issue. Curiosity about this condition has led to questions about its identification, characterization as a disorder, and treatment.This article presents two case vignettes illustrating diagnostic criteria and points that distinguish this disorder from OCD hoarding ...
Heidi J, Hartston, Lorrin M, Koran
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Normative Influences on Impulsive Buying Behavior
Journal of Consumer Research, 1995Although consumer researchers have investigated impulse buying for nearly 50 years, almost no research has empirically examined its normative aspects. This article presents conceptual and empirical evidence that consumers' normative evaluations (i.e., judgments about the appropriateness of engaging in impulse buying behavior) moderate the relationship ...
Rook, Dennis W, Fisher, Robert J
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Schizophrenia with Impulsive and Aggressive Behaviors
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2009Impulsive and aggressive behaviors are important clinical challenges in the treatment of patients with schizophrenia. They occur both in the acute phase as well as in the chronic phase of the disorder and call for differentiated treatment interventions. It is important to always first consider behavioral and nonpharmacological interventions.
J P, Lindenmayer +1 more
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Impulsive–Compulsive Sexual Behavior
2010The term impulsive–compulsive sexual behavior refers to sexual thoughts, urges, and behaviors that are normative, but occur with such frequency or intensity that they are distressing or interfere with functioning. The most common impulsive–compulsive sexual behaviors are promiscuity, masturbation, pornography dependence, phone sex, and use of the ...
A. Allen, E. Hollander
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Hyperkinetic Impulse Disorder in Children’s Behavior Problems
Journal of Attention Disorders, 1957SummaryA very common cause of children's behavior disorder disturbance is an entity described as the hyperkinetic impulse disorder. This is characterized by hyperactivity; short attention span and poor powers of concentration; irritability; impulsiveness; variability; and poor school work.
Maurice W, Laufer +2 more
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Dimensions of impulsive behavior in adolescents: Laboratory behavioral assessments.
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2008Impulsivity is a multifaceted construct that defines a range of maladaptive behavioral styles. The present research aimed to identify different dimensions of impulsive behavior in adolescents from a battery of laboratory behavioral assessments. In one analysis, correlations were examined between two self report and seven laboratory behavioral measures ...
Brady, Reynolds +2 more
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Delay Discounting in Impulsive Behavior
European Psychologist, 2019Abstract. Delay discounting (DD) is the process of devaluing results that happen in the future. With this review, we intend to identify specificities in the processes of DD in impulsive behavior. Studies were retrieved from multiple literature databases, through rigorous criteria (we included systematic reviews and empirical studies with adult human ...
Diana Moreira, Fernando Barbosa
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Psychodynamics of Impulsive Behavior
1979In discussing treatment of patients with impulsive disorders, we can take one of two positions: (1) that we know too little and are thus helpless to treat many of them successfully (based on recidivist and outcome studies); or (2) that we know more than we realize and our failures lie in the complexities of applying what we know.
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Mechanical behavior of high-entropy alloys
Progress in Materials Science, 2021Dongyue Li, Yong Zhang, Yanfei Gao
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