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'''Disinhibition''' is an orientation towards immediate gratification, leading to impulsive behavior driven by current thoughts, feelings, and external stimuli, without regard for past learning or consideration of future consequences.<ref name="DSM5GlossaryDisinhibition">{{cite journal|title=Glossary of Technical Terms|journal=Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.)|year=2013|pages=820|doi=10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596.GlossaryofTechnicalTerms}}</ref><ref name="ZamboniHuey2008">{{cite journal|last1=Zamboni|first1=G.|last2=Huey|first2=E. D.|last3=Krueger|first3=F.|last4=Nichelli|first4=P. F.|last5=Grafman|first5=J.|title=Apathy and disinhibition in frontotemporal dementia: Insights into their neural correlates|journal=Neurology|volume=71|issue=10|year=2008|pages=736–742|issn=0028-3878|doi=10.1212/01.wnl.0000324920.96835.95}}</ref><ref name="KällménGustafson1998">{{cite journal|last1=Källmén|first1=Håkan|last2=Gustafson|first2=Roland|title=Alcohol and Disinhibition|journal=European Addiction Research|volume=4|issue=4|year=1998|pages=150–162|issn=1022-6877|doi=10.1159/000018948}}</ref> This is usually manifested through recklessness, poor risk assessment, and a disregard for social conventions. | '''Disinhibition''' is medically recognized as an orientation towards immediate gratification, leading to impulsive behavior driven by current thoughts, feelings, and external stimuli, without regard for past learning or consideration of future consequences.<ref name="DSM5GlossaryDisinhibition">{{cite journal|title=Glossary of Technical Terms|journal=Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.)|year=2013|pages=820|doi=10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596.GlossaryofTechnicalTerms}}</ref><ref name="ZamboniHuey2008">{{cite journal|last1=Zamboni|first1=G.|last2=Huey|first2=E. D.|last3=Krueger|first3=F.|last4=Nichelli|first4=P. F.|last5=Grafman|first5=J.|title=Apathy and disinhibition in frontotemporal dementia: Insights into their neural correlates|journal=Neurology|volume=71|issue=10|year=2008|pages=736–742|issn=0028-3878|doi=10.1212/01.wnl.0000324920.96835.95}}</ref><ref name="KällménGustafson1998">{{cite journal|last1=Källmén|first1=Håkan|last2=Gustafson|first2=Roland|title=Alcohol and Disinhibition|journal=European Addiction Research|volume=4|issue=4|year=1998|pages=150–162|issn=1022-6877|doi=10.1159/000018948}}</ref> This is usually manifested through recklessness, poor risk assessment, and a disregard for social conventions. | ||
At its lower levels of intensity, disinhibition can allow one to overcome emotional apprehension and suppressed social skills in a manner that is moderated and controllable for the average person. This can often prove useful for those who suffer from social anxiety or a general lack of self-confidence. | At its lower levels of intensity, disinhibition can allow one to overcome emotional apprehension and suppressed social skills in a manner that is moderated and controllable for the average person. This can often prove useful for those who suffer from social anxiety or a general lack of self-confidence. | ||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disinhibition Disinhibition (Wikipedia)] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disinhibition Disinhibition (Wikipedia)] | ||
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