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Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders

معرفی کتاب «راهنمای بالینی اختلالات کنترل تکانه» (با عنوان لاتین Clinical Manual of Impulse-Control Disorders) نوشتهٔ edited by Eric Hollander, Dan J. Stein، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Psychiatric Association Publishing در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

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. Beginning with the conceptualization and classification of ICDs, including the phenomenology, assessment, and classification of impulsivity as a core symptom domain that cuts across and drives the expression of these disorders, 25 recognized experts provide cutting-edge, concise, and practical information about intermittent explosive disorder, childhood conduct disorder and the antisocial spectrum, self-injurious behavior, sexual compulsions, binge eating, trichotillomania, kleptomania, compulsive shopping, pyromania, pathological gambling, and problematic Internet use. 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 researchers and clinicians but also by individuals and family members coping with these disorders. Contents......Page 6 Contributors......Page 12 Preface......Page 16 1 Conceptualizing and Assessing Impulse-Control Disorders......Page 20 Conceptualization and Classification of the Impulse-Control Disorders......Page 21 Assessment of Impulsivity and the Impulse-Control Disorders......Page 32 References......Page 34 2 Intermittent Explosive Disorder......Page 38 Nosology......Page 39 Epidemiology......Page 41 Clinical Features......Page 42 Comorbidity With Axis I and II Disorders......Page 43 Pathogenesis......Page 44 Treatment......Page 47 References......Page 51 3 Childhood Conduct Disorder and the Antisocial Spectrum......Page 58 Clinical Characteristics of Antisocial Behavior......Page 59 A Working Theory of Aggression......Page 63 The Intervening Step: From Impulsive Aggression to an Antisocial Pattern......Page 64 Subdividing Affective (Impulsive) Aggression......Page 66 Clinical Phenomenology of Affective (Impulsive) Aggression......Page 68 Affective Aggression and Substance Use, Abuse, or Dependence......Page 73 Assessment......Page 74 Treatment......Page 75 Conclusion......Page 77 References......Page 78 Phenomenology......Page 82 Neurobiology......Page 87 Treatment......Page 89 Conclusion......Page 99 References......Page 100 5 Sexual Compulsions......Page 106 Phenomenology......Page 108 Pathogenesis......Page 113 Treatment......Page 118 Conclusion......Page 123 References......Page 126 History of Binge Eating As a Symptom......Page 134 Classification: Is Binge Eating an Impulse-Control Disorder?......Page 136 Course......Page 140 Associated Psychopathology......Page 141 Family History......Page 146 Neurobiology......Page 147 Treatment Response......Page 150 References......Page 155 7 Trichotillomania......Page 168 Psychopathology......Page 169 Epidemiology and Comorbidity......Page 171 Functional Impairment and Quality of Life......Page 172 Relationship With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Skin Picking, and Nail Biting......Page 173 Treatment......Page 175 Toward an Empirical Understanding of Trichotillomania......Page 178 Future Directions......Page 185 References......Page 187 History and Classification......Page 194 Epidemiology, Comorbidity, and Relationship to Other Disorders......Page 196 Functional Impairment, Quality of Life, and Legal Difficulties......Page 200 Pathogenesis......Page 201 Treatment......Page 208 References......Page 215 History......Page 222 Definition and Classification......Page 224 Assessment......Page 225 Epidemiology......Page 228 Psychiatric Comorbidity......Page 230 Clinical Symptoms......Page 233 Pathogenesis......Page 236 Treatment......Page 237 Conclusion......Page 242 References......Page 243 10 Pyromania......Page 248 Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis......Page 249 Epidemiology......Page 252 Etiology......Page 258 Course and Prognosis......Page 264 Treatment Possibilities......Page 265 Conclusion......Page 266 References......Page 267 Definition and Clinical Features......Page 270 Prevalence and Impact of Gambling......Page 271 Similarities to Addictive Disorders......Page 272 Identifying Individuals With Pathological Gambling and Measuring Gambling Problems......Page 274 Morbidity and Course of Illness......Page 276 Epidemiology......Page 277 Comorbidity......Page 278 Neurobiology and Genetics......Page 280 Neuropsychology......Page 287 Treatment......Page 289 References......Page 297 Phenomenology......Page 310 Background......Page 312 Current Conceptual Approaches......Page 314 Distinctness and Comorbidity......Page 317 Pathogenesis......Page 319 Treatment......Page 321 References......Page 322 13 Treatment of Impulse-Control Disorders......Page 328 Diagnosis......Page 329 Assessment......Page 330 Pharmacotherapy......Page 333 Psychotherapy......Page 338 Conclusion......Page 340 References......Page 341 A......Page 346 B......Page 347 C......Page 349 D......Page 351 E......Page 353 G......Page 354 I......Page 355 J......Page 356 M......Page 357 N......Page 358 O......Page 359 P......Page 360 Q......Page 362 S......Page 363 T......Page 365 Z......Page 366

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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reviewer:brett C. Plyler, M.d.(northwestern Memorial Hospital)
description:this Book Reviews The Range Of Impulse Control Disorders From Pathogenesis To Treatment. Each Section Is Written By A Leading Expert In The Field.
purpose:the Purpose Is To Provide Cutting-edge, Concise, And Practical Information About Impulse Control Disorders. The Book Meets The Authors' Objectives.
audience:it Is Written For Clinicians And Researchers Dealing With Impulse Control Disorders But It Could Also Be Very Useful For Non-professionals Interested In Impulse Control Disorders.
features:the Book Begins With The Conception/classification And Assessment Of Impulse Control Disorders. Subsequent Chapters Examine Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Childhood Conduct Disorder/antisocial Spectrum, Self-injurious Behaviors, Sexual Compulsions, Binge Eating, Trichotillomania, Kleptomania, Compulsive Shopping, Pyromania, Pathological Gambling, And Problematic Internet Use. Each Section Covers Assessment, Symptoms, Epidemiology, Comorbidity, Treatment, And Outcomes.
assessment:this Is An Excellent Examination Of Impulse Control Disorders. It Reviews Each Disorder Thoroughly And Presents Clear Assessment And Treatment Methods. The Treatments Are The Most Up-to-date Available And Are Especially Useful With Such Problems As Internet Usage And Compulsive Shopping. The Sections On Impulsive Aggression And Self-injurious Behaviors Are Both Excellent. I Would Highly Recommend This Book For Any Clinician Who Treats Patients With 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.

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. 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). Twenty-five 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. Provides practical information about intermitten explosive disorder, childhood conduct disorder and the antisocial spectrum, self-injurious behavior, sexual compulsion, binge eating, trichotillomania, kleptomania, compulsive shopping, pyromania, pathological gambling, and problematic Internet use Conceptualizing and assessing impulse-control disorders / Eric Hollander ... [et al.] Intermittent explosive disorder / Emil F. Coccaro, Melany Danehy Childhood conduct disorder and the antisocial spectrum / Stephen J. Donovan Self-injurious behaviors / Daphne Simeon Sexual compulsions / Andrea Allen, Eric Hollander Binge eating / Susan L. McElroy, Renu Kotwal Trichotillomania / Martin E. Franklin, David F. Tolin, Gretchen J. Diefenbach Kleptomania / Jon E. Grant Compulsive shopping / Donald W. Black Pyromania / Michel Lejoyeux, Mary McLoughlin, Jean Adaes Problematic Internet use / Toby D. Goldsmith, Nathan A. Shapira Treatment of impulse-control disorders / Dan J. Stein ... [et al.].
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