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Weber v. U.S. Sterling Securities, Inc.: Contracting the Liability Shield for Members of Delaware Limited Liability Companies
Epidemiologic and clinical updates on impulse control disorders: a critical review
The article reviews the current knowledge about the impulse control disorders (ICDs) with specific emphasis on epidemiological and pharmacological advances. In addition to the traditional ICDs present in the DSM-IV—pathological gambling, trichotillomania, kleptomania, pyromania and intermittent explosive disorder—a brief description of the new proposed ICDs—compulsive–impulsive (C–I) Internet usage disorder, C–I sexual behaviors, C–I skin picking and C–I shopping—is provided. Specifically, the article summarizes the phenomenology, epidemiology and comorbidity of the ICDs. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between ICDs and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). Finally, current pharmacological options for treating ICDs are presented and discussed
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<b>DSM-III-R Training Guide for Diagnosis of Childhood Disorders</b>—by Judith L. Rapoport, M.D., and Deborah R. Ismond, M.A.; New York, Brunner/Mazel, 1990, 224 pages, 17.95 paperbound
<b>Time-Limited, Intermittent Therapy With Children and Families</b>—by Thomas Kreilkamp, Ph.D.; New York, Brunner/Mazel, 1989, 243 pages, $30
<b>Difficult Moments in Child Psychotherapy</b>—by Stewart Gabel, M.D., Gerald Oster, Ph.D., Cynthia R. Pfeffer, M.D.; New York, Plenum Medical Book Company, 1988, 211 pages, $29.50
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