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The Impulsivist: a multi-impulsive personality disorder

Summary The authors report a literature review of impulsivity in the substance abuse disorders, eating disorders, classical disorders of impulse control, self‐harm and personality disorders. They suggest that within each of these clinic populations there is a significant number of patients who have...

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Published in:British Journal of Addiction 1986-10, Vol.81 (5), p.641-649
Main Authors: LACEY, J. HUBERT, EVANS, C. D. H.
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