Impulse-control disorder

Impulse-control disorder (ICD) is a condition characterized by the inability to resist urges to engage in behaviors that are harmful to oneself or others. People with ICD may experience a compulsion to act on impulses despite negative consequences. Common types of ICD include kleptomania (stealing), pyromania (setting fires), and intermittent explosive disorder (outbursts of aggression). Treatment typically involves therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and in some cases, medication to help manage symptoms and control impulsive behavior.

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