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Impulsive is a term used to describe a person's tendency to act quickly and without thought, often resulting in negative consequences. This behavior is often associated with several mental health disorders, including ADHD, bipolar disorder, and borderline personality disorder.

Definition

Impulsivity is characterized by actions based on sudden desires, whims, or inclinations rather than careful thought<ref>https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/impulsive</ref>. Individuals who are impulsive are more likely to engage in risky behaviors, such as substance abuse, gambling, and reckless driving.

Associated Disorders

Impulsivity is a common symptom in several mental health disorders. These include:

  • ADHD: Individuals with ADHD often act without thinking and have difficulty focusing on tasks.
  • Bipolar disorder: During manic episodes, individuals with bipolar disorder may exhibit impulsive behavior.
  • Borderline personality disorder: Impulsivity is a key characteristic of this disorder, often leading to self-harming behaviors.

Treatment

Treatment for impulsivity often involves addressing the underlying mental health disorder. This can include medication, psychotherapy, or a combination of both. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is often effective in helping individuals learn to control impulsive behaviors.

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