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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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