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Abstract:
Impulse control disorders are characterized by repeated actions not motivated and lacking ability to prevent behaviour
Question:
What is a disturbed pulse control?
Answer:
Determining whether the impulse behaviour is caused by an impulse control disorder, a compulsive behaviour or caused by addiction can be difficult.
Many mental disorders can cause a decreased pulse control. Examples can be eg a hyperkinetic syndrome in childhood, pruritus syndrome, behavioural disorder, addiction, personality disorders (emotional instability personality disorder) or dementia.
In various forms of psychological problems, the pulse control disorder comes in the form of a spectrum that affects individuals in different ways and to different degrees. Impulse control disorders take place, for example different expressions in: