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ISBN 10: 0199909202
ISBN 13: 9780195389715
Author: Jon Grant, Marc Potenza
Impulsivity, to varying degrees, is what underlies human behavior and decision-making processes. As such, a thorough examination of impulsivity allows us to better understand modes of normal behavior and action as well as a range of related psychopathological disorders, including kleptomania, pyromania, trichotillomania, intermittent explosive disorder, and pathological gambling -- disorders grouped under the term "impulse control disorders" (ISDs). Recent efforts in the areas of cognitive psychology, neurobiology, and genetics have provided a greater understanding of these behaviors and given way to improved treatment options.
The Oxford Handbook of Impulse Control Disorders provides researchers and clinicians with a clear understanding of the developmental, biological, and phenomenological features of a range of ICDs, as well as detailed approaches to their assessment and treatment . Bringing together founding ICD researchers and leading experts from psychology and psychiatry, this volume reviews the biological underpinnings of impulsivity and the conceptual challenges facing clinicians as they treat individuals with ICDs. It is an authoritative resource for clinical professionals, researchers, and students who work in this expanding area.
Part One: Introduction and Historical Perspectives on Impulsivity
1. Overview of the Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified and Limitations of Knowledge
2. Historical Perspectives on Impulsivity and Impulse Control Disorders
Part Two: Phenomenology and Epidemiology of Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified
3. Current Classification of Impulse Control Disorders: Neurocognitive and Behavioral Models of Impu
4. Expanding the Formal Category of Impulse Control Disorders
5. The Compulsive-Impulsive Spectrum and Behavioral Addictions
6. Aggression, Impulsivity, and Personality Disorders
7. Impulsivity and Co-occurring Psychiatric Disorders
8. Epidemiology and Phenomenology of Pathological Gambling
9. Phenomenology and Epidemiology of Trichotillomania
10. Phenomenology and Epidemiology of Kleptomania
11. Pyromania: Phenomenology and Epidemiology
12. The Phenomenology and Epidemiology of Intermittent Explosive Disorder
13. Compulsive Sexual Behavior: Phenomenology and Epidemiology
14. Phenomenology and Epidemiology of Problematic Internet Use
15. Phenomenology and Epidemiology of Pathological Skin Picking
16. Epidemiology and Phenomenology of Compulsive Buying Disorder
Part Three: Etiology of Impulse Control Disorders
17. Impulsivity and Drug Addiction: A Neurobiological Perspective
18. The Genetics of Impulsivity
19. Development of Impulse Control, Inhibition, and Self-Regulatory Behaviors in Normative Populatio
20. Impulsivity and Affective Regulation
21. Psychology of Impulsivity
Part Four: Assessment and Treatment of Impulse Control Disorders
22. Assessment and Treatment of Pathological Gambling
23. The Assessment and Treatment of Trichotillomania
24. Assessment and Treatment of Kleptomania
25. Assessment and Treatment of Intermittent Explosive Disorder
26. Assessment and Treatment of Pyromania
27. Assessment and Treatment of Pathological Skin Picking
28. Impulsive/Compulsive Sexual Behavior: Assessment and Treatment
29. Assessment and Treatment of Problem Internet Use
30. Assessment and Treatment of Compulsive Buying
Part Five: Impulse Control Disorders in Nonpsychiatric Clinical Settings
31. Impulse Control Disorders in Medical Settings
32. Impulse Control Disorders in Neurological Settings
Part Six: Lifespan and Gender Issues
33. Impulsivity in Childhood
34. Impulsivity in Adolescents
35. Impulse Control Disorders and Older Adults
36. Gender and Impulse Control Disorders
Part Seven: Special Issues
37. Prevention of Impulse Control Disorders
38. Assessment Instruments for Impulsivity and Impulse Control Disorders
39. Legal Aspects of Impulse Control Disorders
40. Impulse Control Disorders and Impulsivity: Future Directions
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