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What does IC stand for?

Impulse Control


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Samples in periodicals archive:
An impulse control disorder is defined as the failure to control an impulsive act or behavior which may cause harm to self or others.
The researchers compared the impulse control of male and female adult monkeys exposed to cocaine while in the womb 15 years ago, to come up with their findings.
The most common ailments were phobias, panic attacks, depression, mania, mental disorders triggered by substance abuse and impulse control disorders, the last-mentioned caused mainly by stress.
Compulsive buying disorder is best classified as a malfunctioning of impulse control.
The revised test has six questions--three that tap into obsessive-compulsive behavior ("My closet has unopened shopping bags in it") and three relating to poor impulse control ("I buy things I don't need").
CHICAGO -- Evidence continues to mount that dopaminergic therapy increases the odds of impulse control disorders in patients who have Parkinson's disease.
9780393705218 Impulse control disorders; a clinician's guide to understanding and treating behavioral addictions.
That is the conceptual basis for Becky Bailey's "Brain Boogie Boosters", a CD album featuring nineteen interactive songs and activity combinations that will entertain as they enhance attention spans, relieve stress, and enhance impulse control skills.

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