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What is a kleptomatic?

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Updated: 4/25/2024

a compulsive thief.

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What does kleptomatic mean?

"Kleptomatic" refers to a condition or behavior associated with kleptomania, a psychological disorder characterized by an irresistible urge to steal items, typically without a need for them. Individuals who are kleptomatic may experience a compulsion to steal, often feeling a sense of tension before the act and relief or gratification afterward. This behavior is not motivated by financial gain but rather by emotional or psychological factors.


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