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Treatment of Kleptomania Using Cognitive and Behavioral StrategiesUniversityof California, San Francisco and Division of Research at Kaiser Permanente
Reno Veterans Administration Medical Center and Universityof Nevada School of Medicine Little research exists examining the treatment of kleptomania, particularly in men. This case study illustrates the treatment of a male client with kleptomania in which depression, suicidal ideation, and potential legal complications were present. Strategies included covert sensitization, behavioral chaining, problem solving, cognitive restructuring, and use of homework. On completion of treatment, symptoms of depression and kleptomania had decreased significantly. At 16-weekfollo w-up, the client reported continued remission of kleptomania and depressive symptoms. Treatment complications are discussed, and recommendations to clinicians are made.
Key Words: kleptomania cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) depression case study
Clinical Case Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1,
25-38 (2002) | ||