Impulse Control Disorders therapists in Madoc, Ontario ON, Canada CA

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Whitby, Ontario therapist: Lumos Counselling owned by Bhavna Verma, registered psychotherapist
Impulse Control Disorders

Lumos Counselling owned by Bhavna Verma

Registered Psychotherapist, MSc, CCC, RP, Doctoral Student
Mindfulness skills can help to bring awareness to impulses and teach you how to be more in control of your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Madoc, Ontario
Oakville, Ontario therapist: Mind By Design®, registered psychotherapist
Impulse Control Disorders

Mind By Design®

Registered Psychotherapist, Psychology and Coaching Clinics
Impulse control disorder is another mental disorder that is an improperly used term in pop media as it is usual to have routines that make us better even though it would not distress us if we could not do them. ICD on the other hand is when these routines start to impact the sufferer’s life, they inhibit them from fully functioning daily. Thus, people with ICD can feel as though their impulses and behaviours are outside of their control and are somehow unnatural.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Madoc, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Maria Christopoulos, registered psychotherapist
Impulse Control Disorders

Maria Christopoulos

Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., M.Sc., RP
Impulsive behaviours can sometimes have a negative (sometimes long lasting impact). Utilizing Behavioural techniques and working to control these impulsive behaviours can lead to better decision making and positive and healthy habits.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Madoc, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Dr. Kim Edwards, psychologist
Impulse Control Disorders

Dr. Kim Edwards

Psychologist, C.Psych.
Body Focused Repetitive Behaviours (BFRBs) is a term used to describe a number of ongoing repetitive self-grooming behaviours (including hair-pulling - Trichotillomania, skin-picking – Excoriation Disorder/Dermatillomania, nail-biting, teeth-grinding) that can cause lots of distress (e.g., shame, isolation) and impairment (e.g., avoidance of social situations, missed school, pain, hair loss) despite efforts to try and stop these behaviours.BFRBs are not simple habits that are easy to just stop if one tries hard enough. Seeking a specialized therapist is often needed to learn management and coping skills. BFRBs are thought to be more common than once believed, affecting at least 2-5% of the general population. Unfortunately, despite being widespread, few doctors are aware of how to effectively treat these disorders leaving many individuals and their families confused and frightened about where to begin. Fortunately, at MindFit, we have treatment experts that offer comprehensive assessments as well as specialized and effective treatments for BFRBs. MindFit’s approach to treating BFRBs involves (generally) a 10 session weekly Habit Busters program based on the Comprehensive Behavioural (ComB) treatment for BFRBs and involved additional components including Habit Reversal Training (which includes awareness training, competing response training, and social support), stimulus control procedures (considering environmental changes that make it harder to pick, pull etc.), distress tolerance and mindfulness strategies, and cognitive behavioural therapy (which includes addressing maladaptive/unhelpful thoughts that may contribute to pulling as well as that may impact her sense of confidence). The program is followed by biweekly to monthly booster sessions to help maintain gains. Handouts are sent ahead of each session and participants graduate from the program with a toolbox of strategies to manage BFRBs.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Madoc, Ontario
North York, Ontario therapist: Riki Stopnicki, registered social worker
Impulse Control Disorders

Riki Stopnicki

Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Impulse control disorders (ICDs) encompass a cluster of mental and behavioral disorders characterized by an absence of self-control and an inability to resist the impulse to engage in harmful actions. I use CBT which assists individuals in developing skills to recognize negative thought patterns and subsequently implement positive changes, enabling them to steer clear of potentially harmful behaviors. It serves as an effective method for acquiring strategies to cope with stress in healthy manners and achieve relaxation in various situations.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Madoc, Ontario