conscious performance of some action without motive or forethought. The person has no power Some Types of Impulsion (Compulsion Neurosis): (1) Pyromania An irresistible impulse to set things afire....

Explain at least two types of Impulsion.conscious performance of some action without motive or forethought. The person has<br>no power Some Types of Impulsion (Compulsion Neurosis):<br>(1)<br>Pyromania An irresistible impulse to set things afire.<br>(2) Kleptomania<br>An irresistible impulse to steal articles of not much<br>value.<br>(3) Mutilomania - An irresistible impulse to maim animals.<br>(4) Dipsomania - An irresistible impulse to indulge in intoxi cation either in<br>alcohol or drugs. Repeated intoxication for a number of years with alcohol or<br>drugs which is voluntary is not dipsomania. One having power to refrain from the<br>use of intoxicating liquor or drugs and who becomes intoxicated voluntarily is<br>not a dipsomaniac (Black's Law Dictionary by H. C. Black, 3rd ed., p. 933).<br>(5) Homicidal Impulse An irresistible inclination or impulse to commit<br>homicide prompted usually by insane delusion either as a necessity of<br>self-defense or avenging for justice, or as to the patient being the appointed<br>instrument of a superman justice.<br>(6)<br>Sex Impulse - This includes all irresistible acts of sexual perversion<br>(7)<br>Suicidal Impulse A strong desire to terminate one's life. This impulse<br>may be present in acute depression.<br>

Extracted text: conscious performance of some action without motive or forethought. The person has no power Some Types of Impulsion (Compulsion Neurosis): (1) Pyromania An irresistible impulse to set things afire. (2) Kleptomania An irresistible impulse to steal articles of not much value. (3) Mutilomania - An irresistible impulse to maim animals. (4) Dipsomania - An irresistible impulse to indulge in intoxi cation either in alcohol or drugs. Repeated intoxication for a number of years with alcohol or drugs which is voluntary is not dipsomania. One having power to refrain from the use of intoxicating liquor or drugs and who becomes intoxicated voluntarily is not a dipsomaniac (Black's Law Dictionary by H. C. Black, 3rd ed., p. 933). (5) Homicidal Impulse An irresistible inclination or impulse to commit homicide prompted usually by insane delusion either as a necessity of self-defense or avenging for justice, or as to the patient being the appointed instrument of a superman justice. (6) Sex Impulse - This includes all irresistible acts of sexual perversion (7) Suicidal Impulse A strong desire to terminate one's life. This impulse may be present in acute depression.

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