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By: Jasmin Leon

KLEPTOMANIA

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What is Kleptomania? Kleptomania is a disorder in where the individual

repeatedly gives into the impulse to steal for no great growth even she/he has enough money to pay for the item and no need for what was stolen.

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Associated Features Individuals with Kleptomania experience the impulse to

steal and are aware that the act is wrong and senseless. The person frequently fears being apprehended and often

feels depressed or guilty about the thefts. Mood Disorders (especially Major Depressive Disorder),

Anxiety Disorder, Eating Disorders (Particularly Bulimia Nervosa), and Personality Disorders may be associated with Kleptomania.

The disorder may cause legal, family, career, and personal difficulties.

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DSM-IV-TRThe individual is unsuccessful in resisting impulses to

steal things that are not needed. The individual experiences gratification, relief or

pleasure when carrying out the theft. They experience a rise of tension immediately prior to

the act of stealing.The act is not an expression of anger or some other

emotion nor is it the result of delusion.

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Etiology The cause of Kleptomania isn’t known yet. Some evidence suggest that it may be linked to problems

with a naturally occurring brain chemical called serotonin. Kleptomania may also be related to addictive disorders or

to obsessive-compulsive disorders. It may have a genetic component and may be transmitted

among first degree relatives.

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Prevalence Kleptomania is a rare condition that appears to occur in

fewer than 5% of identified shoplifters. It is much more common in females.

Researchers have given Kleptomania little attention because very few cases come to professional attention.

Not many people are diagnosed with Kleptomania because not much is know about it.

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Treatment Therapy is normally directed towards Kleptomania There are relapse prevention strategies Psychotherapies

Cognitive behavioral therapy Rational emotive therapy Recent studies show that fluoxetine and naltrexone may

also be helpful.

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Prognosis Because kleptomania is rarely diagnosed, there are some

case reports that document treatment success with antidepressant medications, although as with almost all psychological disorders, the outcomes vary.

Behavioral treatments to help individuals control their urge to steal.

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Discussion QuestionHow can Kleptomania affect a person if

they are never diagnosed?

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References Hucker, S J. 2003, 2004, 2005. Forensic Psychiatry. ca :

Kleptomania. Retrieved by http://www.forensicpsychiatry.ca/impulse/kleptomania.htm

(n.n). 2011. Kleptomania. Retrieved from http://www.minddisorders.com/Kau-Nu/Kleptomania.html

Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. 2009. Kleptomania. Retrieved from 01http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/kleptomania/DS01034/DSECTION=treatments-and-drugs