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- Child_pyromaniac abstract "A child pyromaniac is a child with an impulse-control disorder that is primarily distinguished by a compulsion to set fires in order to relieve built-up tension.The term pyromania comes from the Greek words pyr (fire) and mania (madness) A child pyromaniac is the most rare form of fire setting.Most young children are not diagnosed as having pyromania but rather conduct disorders. A key feature of pyromania is repeated association with fire but without a real motive. Pyromania is a very rare disorder and only occurs in about one percent of the population. It can occur in children as young as three years old.About ninety percent of the people officially diagnosed with pyromania are male. Pyromaniacs and people with other mental illnesses are responsible for about 14% of fires.".
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageExternalLink operationextinguish.asp.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageExternalLink fa-210.pdf.
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- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageRevisionID "707376935".
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Abuse.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Aggression_replacement_training.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Antisocial_personality_disorder.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Attention_seeking.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Behavior_modification.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Emotional_and_behavioral_disorders_in_childhood_and_adolescence.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fire.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Child.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Conduct_disorder.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Diagnostic_and_Statistical_Manual_of_Mental_Disorders.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Fire.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Fire_safety.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Health_professional.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Helen_Yarnall.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Impulse_control_disorder.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Insanity.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Mental_disorder.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Neglect.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Peer_pressure.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Psychoanalysis.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Pyromania.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Reactive_hypoglycemia.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Residential_treatment_center.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Sigmund_Freud.
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Publishers_(United_States).
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLinkText "Child pyromaniac".
- Child_pyromaniac wikiPageWikiLinkText "child pyromaniac".
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- Child_pyromaniac subject Category:Emotional_and_behavioral_disorders_in_childhood_and_adolescence.
- Child_pyromaniac subject Category:Fire.
- Child_pyromaniac hypernym Child.
- Child_pyromaniac type Person.
- Child_pyromaniac type Hazard.
- Child_pyromaniac comment "A child pyromaniac is a child with an impulse-control disorder that is primarily distinguished by a compulsion to set fires in order to relieve built-up tension.The term pyromania comes from the Greek words pyr (fire) and mania (madness) A child pyromaniac is the most rare form of fire setting.Most young children are not diagnosed as having pyromania but rather conduct disorders. A key feature of pyromania is repeated association with fire but without a real motive.".
- Child_pyromaniac label "Child pyromaniac".
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- Child_pyromaniac sameAs Q5097919.
- Child_pyromaniac wasDerivedFrom Child_pyromaniac?oldid=707376935.
- Child_pyromaniac isPrimaryTopicOf Child_pyromaniac.