Fire-Related Impulse Test (Pyromania): what it measures and how to interpret your score
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In brief : This test is a SCREENING self-assessment inspired by DSM-5 criteria (pyromania): fascination with or attraction to fire, rising tension before the act, relief or gratification, ABSENCE of a utilitarian motive (insurance, revenge, ideology).
This test is a SCREENING self-assessment inspired by DSM-5 criteria (pyromania): fascination with or attraction to fire, rising tension before the act, relief or gratification, ABSENCE of a utilitarian motive (insurance, revenge, ideology). Honesty note: unlike kleptomania, there is no validated general-public self-report scale for pyromania; general impulsivity draws on the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (Patton, 1995). Pyromania is very rare and most deliberate fires reflect no disorder. This test makes NO diagnosis. Any fire-related acting out is an emergency: contact a professional and, in case of danger, emergency services.
What the test measures
- Marked interest, attraction or curiosity about fire and its contexts.
- Rising tension or arousal preceding fire-setting.
- Pleasure, relief or appeasement linked to fire or setting it.
- Setting fires without utilitarian motive, inability to resist, consequences.
How to interpret your score
Your result reads as an intensity, not a diagnosis:
- Weakly marked traits : Measured traits are weak or balanced; they do not strongly structure your functioning.
- Moderate traits : Moderate traits emerge across axes.
- Marked traits : Clear traits stand out and color your functioning.
- Very marked traits (non-diagnostic screening) : Dominant traits stand out. This test makes no diagnosis: only a professional can, after a full clinical evaluation.
What your full report includes
Beyond the 5 free questions, the detailed PDF report (from EUR 1.99) includes:
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Prendre RDV en visioséance- Introduction : This test is a SCREENING self-assessment inspired by DSM-5 criteria (pyromania): fascination with or attraction to fire, rising tension before the act, relief or gratification, ABSENCE of a utilitarian motive (insurance, revenge, ideology). Honesty note: unlike kleptomania, there is no validated general-public self-report scale for pyromania; general impulsivity draws on the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (Patton, 1995).
- Dimension Analysis : Each dimension is analyzed individually to situate your traits.
- Global Score : Your global score reflects the overall intensity of these traits; it is not a diagnosis.
- Recommendations : Suggestions tailored to your profile to better understand your traits.
When to take this test
- You recognise yourself in pyromanie, controle des impulsions, fascination du feu and want to see more clearly.
- You want a structured reading rather than a vague impression.
- You are looking for an objective starting point before talking to a professional if needed.
FAQ
How long does the test take? 20 questions, about 8 min. The first 5 are free. Does the test provide a diagnosis? No. It measures an intensity and gives you reference points; only a professional can make a diagnosis. Are my answers confidential? Yes: the test is 100% anonymous and the report is delivered directly to you.👉 Start the Fire-Related Impulse Test (Pyromania) → — first 5 questions free, instant result, PDF report, 100% anonymous.
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