noun
- Plural of kleptomania; recurrent urges to steal, typically without regard for need or profit, often considered a psychological disorder.
Usage: Medical/psychological term; Plural form
Examples
- The psychologist studied several cases of kleptomanias in her research.
- Kleptomanias are distinct from ordinary theft because the person feels compelled to steal despite understanding the consequences.
- Treatment for kleptomanias often involves cognitive behavioral therapy and medication.
- The clinic documented multiple instances of kleptomanias among adolescent patients.
- Unlike premeditated shoplifting, kleptomanias involve an irresistible impulse to take items.