Yet kleptomania does exist, and it is easy to make it seem like crime when it is really persistent, incorrigible, and irrational stealing.
One must take into consideration many things, for such diseases as kleptomania belong exclusively to civilisation; they are the product of an age of sensationalism.
I have sometimes wondered whether kleptomania was not merely the fashionable name for stealing.
Is it not hard that the privileges ofkleptomania should be confined to the rich?
Neither is Kraepelin's dictum that Kleptomania is a form of impulsive insanity, necessarily correct.
Stekel,[8] a Viennese psychotherapeutist, claims to have repeatedly proved to himself by psychoanalysis that the root of all these cases of kleptomania is ungratified sexual instinct.
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