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Impulse. --- Inhibition.
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Impulsivity is a multidimensional personality trait, which encompasses such tendencies as inability to complete tasks, lack of planning before acting, seeking out new and thrilling sensations and experiences, and risk-taking in response to extreme emotional states. These traits have been theorized to be important in many research domains, and years of research have further validated the importance of this constellation of traits. This book addresses some of the most up-to-date approaches to research with impulsivity and reviews the current state of the research concerning the role of impulsivity-related constructs for a wide range of psychological outcomes, including brain waves, addictive behaviors, neurobiological underpinnings and sleep disturbances.
Impulse --- Impulse control disorders --- Impulse. --- Impulse control disorders. --- Disorders, Impulse control --- Impulse disorders --- Psychology, Pathological --- Emotions --- Instinct --- Psychology --- Will --- Inhibition
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Impulsivity is a primary feature of many psychiatric conditions and often leads to maladaptive behaviors in nonclinical populations. This predisposition to rapid, unplanned actions and a disregard for future, negative consequences leads to seemingly irrational and self-defeating behaviours including substance abuse, pathological gambling, binge eating, and self-harm. Even in young children, impulsivity can have detrimental and long-lasting effects: deficits in impulse control predict poor academic performance and are correlated with behavioural, social, and emotional problems. This book provid
Impulse. --- Problem solving. --- Impulse control disorders.
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Impulse --- Psychoanalysis --- Pulsions --- Psychanalyse
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In the last decade, much needed attention and research has been focused on the group of psychiatric conditions termed 'impulse control disorders' or ICDs. Pathological gambling, compulsive shopping, kleptomania, hypersexuality, Internet 'addiction', among other disorders, are characterized by a recurrent urge to perform a repetitive behavior that is gratifying in the moment but causes significant long-term distress and disability. Despite the high rate of co-morbidity with obsessive compulsive disorder, ICDs are now clearly distinguished from these disorders with a unique clinical approach for diagnosis and treatment. A wide array of psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic options is now available for treating these disorders. Drs Elias Aboujaoude and Lorrin M. Koran have collated the world's foremost experts in ICD research and treatment to create a comprehensive book on the frequency, evolution, treatment, and related public policy, public health, forensic, and medical issues of these disorders. This is the first book to bring together medical and social knowledge bases related to impulse control disorders.
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Un guide d’accompagnement bienveillant et efficace ! Vous craignez de provoquer un accident volontairement ? de faire exprès de contaminer une personne ? de commettre un crime … ou bien d’autres actes horribles ? Ces scénarios catastrophes et agressifs envahissent votre mental. Vous tentez en vain de les arrêter par des interprétations sans fin, en évitant certaines situations, par des auto-accusations, à travers des gestes répétitifs, ou en luttant contre vos croyances. Mais cela ne s’avère pas efficace, voire aggrave votre mal-être. Et les messages intrusifs provoquent souvent une détresse honteuse, de l’épuisement, un sentiment d’impuissance. Si vous vous êtes reconnu(e), ou si vous avez identifié l’un de vos proches, ce programme thérapeutique vous propose des outils issus des thérapies comportementales, de pleine conscience et des techniques corporelles, ainsi que de nombreux exercices pratiques. C’est également l’occasion pour votre entourage de mieux vous aider et d’apporter aux professionnels de la santé mentale un manuel abordable et utile afin de soigner cette phobie encore considérée comme « tabou »
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Conflicts between the "head" and the "heart" are very common in everyday life. Over the past decade, research on such self-regulatory conflicts has been strongly shaped by Strack and Deutsch’s 2004 Reflective-Impulsive Model (RIM). The award-winning theory integrates cognitive, affective, and motivational influences on overt behavior, offering a domain-independent framework that is applicable to wide range of social and non-social phenomena. This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of research under the framework of the RIM. Its 15 chapters provide an overview of basic principles of behavior determination, showcase the RIM’s integrative and predictive power in many cross-cutting areas of inquiry, and illustrate the value of the theory for understanding the fundamental role of reflective and impulsive processes in various applied domains. Expanding on an introduction that discusses the significance of the RIM from a historical view, the book is divided into three major sections. The first section covers basic psychological principles within the RIM, including selective accessibility, embodiment, associative and propositional operations, and implementation intentions. The second section reviews the integrative and predictive power of the RIM in many cross-cutting areas of inquiry, including intuition, attitudes, self-control, and personality. Finally, the third section showcases the generative power of the RIM in various applied areas, including research on health behavior, addiction, anxiety, economic behavior, sexual behavior, and aggression. In its entirety, this volume provides an indispensable resource for any scholar interested in the psychological underpinnings of reflective and impulsive behavior in various areas of inquiry
Impulse --- Critical thinking --- Human behavior
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