You may have heard the term kleptomania before. People often have the idea that people with kleptomania are people who steal everything. This is not true.
Normally, people who steal take something because it is worth money or it is useful. People with kleptomania may take something that is useless to them.
These are signs of true kleptomania:
Kleptomania is a rare condition. Most people who steal do not have kleptomania. Shoplifting is common, especially among teens, who may do it on a dare. In most cases, shoplifting is deliberate and people take objects that they want. Fewer than 5 percent of shoplifters have kleptomania.
Some people with kleptomania keep the objects they take secret. Others may feel guilty and will try to return the stolen items. People with kleptomania may go months or years without taking anything.
Legal penalties for stealing are the same no matter what the cause. If you think you might have kleptomania, seek help. A mental health professional will discuss it confidentially with you. They will not have to report you to the legal system. Ask your healthcare provider for a referral.
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