All About the Anger and Rage of Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Many people have heard of road rage, in which a driver flies off the handle over a minor traffic incident. Most may dismiss this dangerous behavior as …
Continue ReadingMany people have heard of road rage, in which a driver flies off the handle over a minor traffic incident. Most may dismiss this dangerous behavior as …
Continue ReadingPyromania is an impulse control disorder whereby the sufferer succumbs to impulses to set fire to a building or area.
Continue ReadingThe OCD spectrum refers to a number of conditions that are closely related to obsessive compulsive behavior. Read on to find out more about these.
Continue ReadingKleptomania is the overwhelming, anxiety-driven urge to steal. Read on to learn more about the causes and symptoms of kleptomania.
Continue ReadingOCD encompasses a number of obsessive-compulsive behaviors. There are hoarders, checkers, washers and in this article we’ll look at OCD …
Continue ReadingHoarding is the collection of excessive clutter and the inability to rid the home of these useless items. Hoarders need help from friends, family …
Continue ReadingSomeone who has an excess of invaluable items and refuses to see the non value in them, may fit the definition of a person who has compulsive hoarding …
Continue ReadingWhile many people are familiar with OCD, they are not aware that there are a number of conditions on the obsessive-compulsive spectrum. Read on to …
Continue ReadingPathological gambling is an impulse control disorder that can ultimately destroy a person’s life. Read on to learn more about this form of gambling …
Continue ReadingChildren with intermittent explosive disorder (IED) will impulsively act out in an overly aggressive and sometimes violent manner. But, is it a real …
Continue ReadingMore than just clutter compulsive hoarding is the obsessive collection of items and the failure to dispose of them to the extent that they clog up a …
Continue ReadingHoarding behaviors can lead to physical danger - such as fire hazards, rodents, and illness. So then why are people hoarders? The answer is more …
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