Abstract
Currently, a lot of researches devoted to the study of the relationship between disorders of impulse control and addictive pathology are published. Attempts to isolate behavioral addictions into a separate group of addictive disorders make it necessary to assess impulsivity and impulse control disorders at different stages of formation, both behavioral and substance use addictions in a new way. This review is based on the results of research and analysis of existing models of addictive disorders, where the dominant position is given to impulsivity and impulse control disorders as predictors of addictive pathology. It contributes to most forms of aberrant management and other disorders included in the current classifications (DSM-V, ICD-10). In our opinion, many existing models of addictive pathology of impulsivity and impulse control disorders is given undeservedly little attention, which in the end leads to an incorrect assessment of substance and behavioral addictions. A model of development of addictive disorders is proposed, where the disorder of impulse control is given a decisive place in the question of «to be or not to be» addictive pathology.
Highlights
a lot of researches devoted to the study of the relationship
This review is based on the results of research and analysis
where the dominant position is given to impulsivity
Summary
Abstract: currently, a lot of researches devoted to the study of the relationship between disorders of impulse control and addictive pathology are published. Хотя импульсивность является одним из основных черт личностных измерений, но при крайне выраженных формах феномен импульсивности может лежать в основе расстройств, связанных со снижением импульсного контроля и развитием аддиктивной патологии. Наряду с «ситуативной» импульсивностью, которая, по мнению исследователей, может довольно часто встречаться и в обыденной жизни, в механизмах формирования аддиктивной патологии ведущая роль отводится импульсивности как черте личности, связанной с аберрантным поведением [15].
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