some people can' most people do if they are famous
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the famous people i don't know but they went there to get a good education:)
Famous people with meningitis are: Helen Keller and actor C.J. Jones
A diagnosis of any of these impulse control disorders can be made only after other medical and psychiatric disorders that may cause the same symptoms have been ruled out. Some doctors may administer questionnaires or similar.
They lack empathy and have little to no impulse control.
sometimes they just cant control their self
Yes, many famous celebrities around the world (along with many common people) do suffer from eating disorders.
People who are prone to violence have unresolved rage and anger issues, coupled with poor impulse control. They are not compelled to be violent, but rather become so because of inability (or lack of desire) to maintain control. Violence is not an addiction. Violent people may have emotional or mental disorders that make it difficult for them to avoid violence, but they are not addicted to violence. (They may, of course, be addicted to all sorts of other things, and often are.)
Drug use & bipolar disorders are not good. Meth can send the user into a mania, which is followed quickly by deep depression & psychotic symptoms. Bipolar users have very poor impulse control when they are manic. The effect on people with the disorder can be even worse.
mostly all off them,they all do drugs and are confused with their religion,they forget who they really are and where they come from
They're Addicted. No Self-Control and the impulse to keep buying. But mostly they're addicted.
Most people with eating disorders have low self-esteem. The most common reasons for having an eating disorder are a need for control, thinness, or perfection.
No. Dissociative disorders are basically when people can't remember something that they did, or feel as if they are not in control of themselves. People with sociopathy are aware of what they are doing and have done.
Impulse is the want to do something without thinking about it. Many people do thinks because they have an impulse to do so.
Most eating disorders are mental to begin with. They rarely stem from just the simple desire to lose weight. If they have a negative influence in their life (media, 'friends', family, bullies, etc.) telling them they are fat then that is what causes the eating disorder. People who develop eating disorders are usually just trying to control their lives. Being able to control how much they do or do not eat is a way to maintain that illusion of control which (mostly, to them at least) makes up for lack of control in other areas of their lives. Many people who suffer from eating disorders never fully recover because they have been relying on this outlet for so long that they have never learned positive ways to deal with their problems. Eating disorders are a cycle and most people tend to fall right back into the order of things because it has become a habit.