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Everyone has addictive behaiviors. Some folks however seem to be more addicted than others. An addictive personality (disorder), cannot be cured with any medicine (known to man). However, with counseling some people with this disorder can regain some control of their life. An person with this disorder will frequently have OCD, Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Sex Addiction, Food Addiction, and more. They do not just have one addiction, but will have multiple addictions.
Cognitive behavioral therapy is a form of treatment used by psychologists to help individuals who suffer from disorders like phobias, addictions, depression and anxiety. The technique is to teach a person to think in a different manner so that although they cannot control everything in the world around them, they can control their response to it.
Significance: feeling that you matter and are loved by the people around you Power: feeling that you have control of the world around you Competence: feeling capable or adequate Virtue: the need to feel that you are "good"
you don't feel as if you need to gain weight because you feel inscure about yourslef, and you don't want to be even worse so you have eating disorders due to low self esteem. Our disgusting society dictates only skinny girls get boyfriends so overweight chicks, who deserve love too, might develop a low self-esteem and feel better starving themselves to lose weight, which becomes an eating disorder or worse. Boys can suffer this too. I know; both me and my brother have been down this road and it really sucks.
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Tough call. Could be genetic predisposition, level of will power, but probably a combination of both.
No. Alcoholism is a life-long battle that can be fought with 12 step programs. There is no way to drink and control alcoholism.
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There are no known preventive treatments or measures for impulse control disorders.
Everyone has addictive behaiviors. Some folks however seem to be more addicted than others. An addictive personality (disorder), cannot be cured with any medicine (known to man). However, with counseling some people with this disorder can regain some control of their life. An person with this disorder will frequently have OCD, Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Sex Addiction, Food Addiction, and more. They do not just have one addiction, but will have multiple addictions.
Jay N. Cross has written: 'Guide to the community control of alcoholism' -- subject(s): Alcoholism
So-called "loss of control" is actually a myth.
The exact causes of impulse control disorders are not fully understood as of 2004. Individuals who have had serious head injuries, however, can be at a higher risk for developing impulse control disorders, as are those with epilepsy.
Inability to control the amount of alcohol taken at one sitting.
Movement disorders are a group of diseases and syndromes affecting the ability to produce and control movement
Examples of the mental health problems includes the gender disorders, adjustment disorders and the impulse control disorders.