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PSYC 188: Impulse Control Disorders

PSYC 188: Impulse Control Disorders (Winter 2011, UC San Diego). Instructor: Professor George Koob. This course provides an overview of problems of impulse control, which are important features of major psychiatric disorders and also of atypical patterns of behavior including pathological gambling, compulsive sex, eating, exercise, and shopping. Topics include development, major common features, treatment, and neurobiological basis of impulse control disorders.

Lecture 03 - Addiction Model of Self-Regulation Failure


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Lecture 01 - Overview - Self Regulation
Lecture 02 - Mechanisms of Self-Regulation Failure
Lecture 03 - Addiction Model of Self-Regulation Failure
Lecture 04 - Alcohol Abuse and Dependence
Lecture 05 - Nicotine Dependence
Lecture 06 - Compulsive Gambling
Lecture 07 - Compulsive Sex
Lecture 08 - Compulsive Buying (Audio Only)
Lecture 09
Lecture 10
Lecture 11 - Compulsive Overeating
Lecture 12 - Computer Addiction
Lecture 13 - Failure to Control Emotions and Moods
Lecture 14 - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD)
Lecture 15 - Atypical Impulse Control Disorders
Lecture 16 - Neuropsychiatric Disorders of Central Inhibition
Lecture 17 - Cultivating Self-Regulation
Lecture 18 - Psychopathic and Antisocial Personalities
Lecture 19 - Brain Mechanisms of Self-Regulation Failure and Stress