ARTICLES

Case Report

Are there any connections between kleptomania and addiction?

Gül ERYILMAZ,Alptekin ÇETİN
2021, 5(2), s:33-34

Kleptomania is a clinical condition in which the desire to steal different objects cannot be inhibited regardless of value. It is classified as “impulse control disorder” in DSM 5. A 24-year-old patient with alcohol use disorder developed kleptomania after successful treatment. In this case, kleptomania can also be evaluated from the perspective of addiction.


Case Report

Gambling Disorder Following Bariatric Surgery

Gül Eryılmaz,Cemal Onur Noyan
2018, 2(2), s:62-63

Pathological gambling is defined as persistent and repetitive gambling behaviors, characterized by the inability to control the gambling behavior of the individual, family or professional functionality. It is stated that the possibility of occurrence of alcohol and substance use disorders is increased after obesity operations, which have been frequently applied in recent years. Until now, gambling disorder, which is considered as impulse control disorder, is evaluated under the category of addiction behaviors with DSM-5. In this case report, the case of gambling disorder following bariatric surgery will be discussed.