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  1. Jul 19, 2023 · Pyromania is a type of impulse control disorder that is characterized by being unable to resist starting fires. People with pyromania know that setting fires is harmful.

  2. Pyromania, the term for pathological fire setting, is a rare disorder characterized by the intentional and repeated setting of fires. People with pyromania are deeply fascinated by fire and...

  3. Jan 2, 2024 · Pyromania is a serious mental health condition characterized by intentionally and repetitively setting fires—and doing so compulsively. People with pyromania feel unable to stop the behavior. Setting a fire releases inner tension or anxiety and gives the person a rush of pleasure or relief. At a Glance. Pyromania is an impulse control disorder.

  4. Pyromania, the term for pathological fire setting, is a rare disorder characterized by the intentional and repeated setting of fires. People with pyromania are deeply fascinated by fire and...

  5. Pyromania is a rare impulse control disorder, characterized by an intentional and repetitive urge to set things on fire. The term pyromania derived from the Greek word “pyr” meaning “fire”. This condition is often confused with arson behavior.

  6. Pyromania is a mental disorder characterized by a fascination with fire and irresistible urges to set fires. People with pyromania don’t set fires for personal gain, to satisfy a need for rebellion, or out of malice.

  7. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Pyromania | SpringerLink

    Jan 1, 2018 · Pyromania involves fasciation or attraction to fire and associated materials, uses, or consequences. Pyromania is distinct from fire setting for instrumental gain, political or ideological reasons, or an expression of anger or vengeance.

  8. Pyromania, also referred to as pathological fire setting, is a disorder defined by the deliberate and purposeful fire setting that has occurred on more than one occasion and that cannot be attributed to another psychiatric disorder.

  9. Nov 3, 2023 · Pyromaniacs feel relief, excitement, or gratification from setting fires, and some experts believe pyromania may be a form of emotional expression. A combination of therapy and medication may be effective in combating the disruptive symptoms of pyromania.

  10. www.psychdb.com › child › disruptive-impulsivePyromania - PsychDB

    Mar 29, 2021 · Pyromania is an impulse-control disorder, characterized by multiple episodes of deliberate and purposeful fire setting associated with tension or affective arousal. [1] Epidemiology. The prevalence of pyromania is not known. [2]