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Impulse Control Disorders Quiz

Test your knowledge about impulse control disorders and their treatment strategies with this engaging quiz. From cognitive-behavioral techniques to case studies, this quiz covers a range of topics important for understanding impulse control disorders.

  • Learn about cognitive-behavioral techniques for treatment.
  • Evaluate your understanding of key concepts in impulse control disorders.
  • Explore case studies and research findings.
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingMind123
Treatment and management o impulse control disorders includes what cogtitive-behavioural technique?
Covert sensistisation
Imaginal desenitisation
Impulse control therapy
Cognitive restructuring
In accordance to Griffiths (2005) components of addiction are (list all)
SALIENCE
MOOD MODIFICATION
TOLERANCE
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOOMS
CONFLICT
RELAPSE
SALIENCE
MOOD MODIFICATION
TOLERANCE
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOOMS
CONFLICT
RELAPSE
Fill in gaps: ICD are disorers which are characterised by a ... That may be harmful o oneself or to others
Ailure to resist temptation, an urge or an impulse
Decreased level of adrenaline in the blood and increased level of dopamine
Relief of tension which may involve issues with controlling impulses and
A case study on kleptomania, where the patient, a 56- years old married woman ith a history of shoplifting was being treated, was presented by
Blaszczynski and Nower, 2002
Glover, 2011
Ost et al., 1989
Burton et al., 2012
What method was used by Glover (2011) to treat the case of kleptomania?
Covert sensitisation
Impulse control therapy
Imaginal desensitisation
The case study by Blaszczynski and Nover (2002) showed that imaginal desensitisation as an effective for treatment of
Kleptomania
Pyromania
Gambling
Pyromania is characterised by
Intentional act to set fire
Both accidental and intentional
Tension or afective arousal before the act
Study by Grand et al provided an evidence for effective treatment of gamblin disorder by using
CBT
Operant conditioning
Opiate antagonist
Morphine
The biochemical model argues that repeated exposure to an addictive behaviour or substance causes
Reward deficiency syndrome
Increased amount of dopamine being produced
Selective serotonine reuptake inhibition
One of the limitation of the study by Grand et al., 2008 is
Small sample of only 14 participants
Unequal ration of male and female
Ethical issue- deception
Lack of data to show long term effect
The strenght of the study include
Random allocation
Qualitative data
Impulse control disorder protocol (Miller, 2010, uses modified form of
ERMD
Eye deprocessing
EMRD
EMDR
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