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Kleptomania

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      new window Ask the Expert - Causes of Kleptomania Description: Causes and epidemiology question answered. (mhsource.com)
new window CASA - Cleptomaniacs And Shoplifters Anonymous Description: Weekly self-help group founded by a recovering shoplifter. (shopliftersanonymous.com)
new window Comparison Between Kleptomania and Addictive-Compulsive Stealing Description: Shopliftersanonymous.com offers a tabulated look at these two ailments. (shopliftersanonymous.com)
new window Health Information Library - Kleptomania Description: An overview to correct misconceptions about this disorder. (covenanthealth.com)
new window HealthinMind - Kleptomania Description: Brief explanation of the disorder and its connection to the antisocial personality disorder and to manic episodes. (healthinmind.com)
new window Kleptomania Description: Origin, symptoms and treatment with links to other impulse-control disorders. (library.thinkquest.org)
new window Kleptomania, Shoplifting and Compulsive Stealing Description: DSM IV definition, resources, articles and news as well counseling for people who steal or are caught shoplifting, Theft Counselor Certification training and shoplifting seminars. (thefttalk.com)
new window Prozac Used To Treat Kleptomania Description: Article looking at treatment with a combination of Prozac or similar drugs and psychotherapy. (personalmd.com)
new window Shoplifters Anonymous Description: New-York based 12-step recovery program for shoplifters, kleptomaniacs, stealers and thieves. (home.earthlink.net)
new window The Treatment of Kleptomania with Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors Description: An abstract of a study conducted on five patients to show the use of SSRI's can curb this disorder. Includes links to abstracts about SSRIs. (biopsychiatry.com)
new window U Scientists Study Alcoholism Drug's Effects on Kleptomania Description: Article describing a new drug meant to stop alcoholics from drinking has a positive effect on kleptomaniacs. (mndaily.com)
new window Why Usually Honest People Steal Description: Dr. Will Cupchik provides details on various kinds of theft, including kleptomania and compulsive shoplifting. Including 4 free chapters of his book, FAQs, tests and questionnaires and other resources. (whyhonestpeoplesteal.com)
 




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