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- Practical Psychopharmacology
- Practical Psychopharmacology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part I General Principles
- Part II Targets of Pharmacotherapy
- 13 Disordered Mood and Affect
- 14 Disorders of Impulsivity, Compulsivity, and Aggression
- 15 Psychosis
- 16 Deficit States and Negative Symptoms
- 17 Anxiety
- 18 Addiction and the Reward Pathway
- 19 Trauma and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
- 20 Personality Disorders and Traits
- 21 Cognition
- 22 Putting It All Together
- References
- Index
14 - Disorders of Impulsivity, Compulsivity, and Aggression
from Part II - Targets of Pharmacotherapy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 October 2021
- Practical Psychopharmacology
- Practical Psychopharmacology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part I General Principles
- Part II Targets of Pharmacotherapy
- 13 Disordered Mood and Affect
- 14 Disorders of Impulsivity, Compulsivity, and Aggression
- 15 Psychosis
- 16 Deficit States and Negative Symptoms
- 17 Anxiety
- 18 Addiction and the Reward Pathway
- 19 Trauma and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
- 20 Personality Disorders and Traits
- 21 Cognition
- 22 Putting It All Together
- References
- Index
Summary
In this chapter we will focus on dimensional constructs of impulsive versus compulsive behaviors and their interface with aggression in relation to pharmacotherapy. Like so many other psychopathological states, impulsivity and compulsivity are not pathognomonic of any particular categorical diagnostic entity and may fit within the broader constellation of numerous conditions that affect mood, development, personality, addiction, cognition, and perception. Particular issues arise when considering trait versus state features of psychopathology and environmental factors that may exacerbate or otherwise contribute to an underlying diathesis.
We will begin with some definitions, followed by a quick review of pertinent neural circuitry that bears on relevant psychopathology and psychopharmacology (Box 14.1).
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- Practical PsychopharmacologyTranslating Findings From Evidence-Based Trials into Real-World Clinical Practice, pp. 333 - 352Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021