Tag: Impulse Control


DISINHIBITION

Conceptualizing Disinhibition within Psychological Science Disinhibition is a multifaceted psychological phenomenon that is fundamentally characterized by a significant decrease in an individual’s capacity to regulate their own behavior. This lack of restraint often manifests as a profound deficit in impulse control, where the immediate drive to act overrides the cognitive processes that typically govern social […]

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OVERREACTION

The Conceptual Framework of Overreaction in Modern Psychology In the field of psychological science, an overreaction is formally characterized as an emotional or behavioral response that is disproportionately intense, prolonged, or volatile relative to the objective magnitude of the triggering stimulus. This phenomenon is rarely an isolated event; rather, it often serves as a manifestation […]

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BEHAVIORAL SELF-CONTROL TRAINING

Introduction to Behavioral Self-Control Training (BSCT) Behavioral Self-Control Training (BSCT) represents a cornerstone psychotherapeutic technique utilized extensively in clinical practice for over four decades. As a robust and empirically supported intervention, BSCT is widely accepted across various mental health domains, addressing challenges ranging from chronic substance abuse and problematic impulse control disorders to pervasive difficulties […]

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IMMATURE PERSONALITY

Introduction: Defining Immature Personality The concept of Immature Personality refers to a distinct psychological pattern characterized by a failure to achieve adequate social and emotional maturity relative to an individual’s chronological age. This profile is not typically classified as a formal psychiatric diagnosis in standard nosologies like the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders […]

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FIRE-SETTING BEHAVIOR

Defining Fire-Setting Behavior Fire-setting behavior is a descriptive term used within psychology and forensic science to categorize the deliberate and intentional act of starting a fire, often without legitimate justification or permission. Unlike a formal psychiatric diagnosis, which requires specific criteria related to impulse control or underlying mental illness, fire-setting behavior functions primarily as a […]

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EMOTIONALLY UNSTABLE PERSONALITY

EMOTIONALLY UNSTABLE PERSONALITY: DEFINITION AND CORE TRAITS The concept of the Emotionally Unstable Personality describes a significant disturbance in personality traits marked primarily by profound immaturity and a critical lack of control over affective reactions. Individuals exhibiting this pattern demonstrate a chronic inability to modulate the intensity, duration, and expression of their feelings, leading to […]

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SPONTANEOUS MOVEMENT

Defining Spontaneous Movement Spontaneous movement, in the context of neurophysiology and psychology, refers to actions or motor responses that arise directly from an internal impulse without antecedent conscious deliberation or voluntary intent. These movements are characterized by their sudden onset and their perceived lack of cognitive planning, distinguishing them sharply from goal-directed behaviors that involve […]

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EGO CONTROL

Ego Control 1. The Core Definition of Ego Control Ego Control is a foundational construct in personality psychology, defined as the individual’s characteristic tendency to inhibit, modulate, or express emotional, motivational, and behavioral impulses. It serves as an essential regulatory mechanism that determines how an individual manages internal drives and affective states in relation to […]

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SELF-REGULATION

SELF-REGULATION The Core Definition and Mechanism of Self-Regulation Self-regulation is fundamentally defined as the ability of an individual to monitor and manage their internal states, behaviors, and responses in predictable and goal-directed ways. At its simplest, it is the capacity to override habitual or impulsive reactions in favor of actions that align with long-term goals […]

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EXPLOSIVE PERSONALITY

EXPLOSIVE PERSONALITY The Core Definition of Explosive Personality The term “explosive personality” is often used colloquially to describe an individual who experiences sudden, intense, and disproportionate outbursts of anger or aggression. While not a formal clinical diagnosis in contemporary psychiatric manuals, it broadly refers to the constellation of symptoms now recognized as Intermittent Explosive Disorder […]

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DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR

Disruptive behavior is a form of problem behavior that can have a negative impact on the functioning of a group, organization, or individual. It is characterized by behaviors that are rude, inappropriate, and uncooperative, and can impede the progress of a group or organization. This article will review the literature on the causes, effects, and […]

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