Kleptomania
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Addiction Inbox: A Drug for Kleptomania?
addiction-dirkh.blogspot.com — “Information on addictions including drug, food, alcohol addiction. We provide information about the most recent medical studies and articles on addiction” View full resource at addiction-dirkh.blogspot.com
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Naltrexone appears effective in kleptomania and compulsive shoplifting. http://bit.ly/oQufy
Overview of Kleptomania and Phenomenological Description of 40 Patients
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov — “Overview of Kleptomania and Phenomenological Description of 40 Patients” View full resource at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Overview of #Kleptomania & Phenomenological Description of 40 Patients http://ow.ly/LAyX #psychiatry
Kleptomania: When Stealing is an Addiction | HealthGuru
mental.healthguru.com — “Hard to imagine that an illegal activity like shoplifting could become addictive, but it's true: As many as three million Americans have a compulsive need for theft. Why is stealing so appealing to the repetitive shoplifter?” View full resource at mental.healthguru.com
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Kleptomania! Is it an addiction, or just a bad habit? Dr. Jeff Gardere weighs in. Have you ever shoplifted? http://ow.ly/4Gkmp
Medical News: Drug Takes 'Thrill' Out of Kleptomania - in Psychiatry, Addictions from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “TORONTO -- A drug that takes the thrill out of stealing may be a useful treatment for kleptomania, researchers said.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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"Drug Takes "Thrill" Out of Kleptomania." http://bit.ly/3Xe3gB
New Clues Into The Addicted Brain Offered By UC Berkeley
medicalnewstoday.com — “What drives addicts to repeatedly choose drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, overeating, gambling or kleptomania, despite the risks involved?Neuroscientists at the University of California, Berk” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New Clues Into The Addicted Brain Offered By UC Berkeley http://t.co/O42epCH1 #alcohol #addiction
Taking a deeper look at impulsivity | Anxiety and OCD Exposed
zz.gd — “Our last blog discussed impulse control disorders such as Tricotillomania and Kleptomania. We wrote a bit about how they can be compared and contrasted to” View full resource at zz.gd
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Anxiety and OCD Exposed: Taking a deeper look at impulsivity @http://zz.gd/6c68b7
Findings offer new clues into the addicted brain
sciencedaily.com — “What drives addicts to repeatedly choose drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, overeating, gambling or kleptomania, despite the risks involved? Neuroscientists have pinpointed the exact locations in the brain where calculations are made that can result in addictive and compulsive behavior.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Findings offer new clues into the addicted #brain: #addiction #PSY #mhsm http://t.co/ossELlQw via @AddThis
Trauma & Attachment Therapy: Is addiction a form of dissociation?
traumatherapy.typepad.com — “I read an article about how naltrexone, an opiate suppressant, curbs the urge to engage in kleptomania. I've had dissociative clients who have successfully used naloxone and naltraxone to vanquish their endogenous (internal) opiates, in order to be able to...” View full resource at traumatherapy.typepad.com
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