It is an encyclopedia article that makes reference to
a medical condition.
To focus only on the resultant behaviors, without understanding the
condition, is pejorative journalism, and unfair to the person who is the
subject of that article.
It's an encyclopaedia article about a person with a medical condition,
the article should discuss the person, not the condition. We have an
article on alcoholism that can discuss the condition. A discussion
about the person should only include things that are notable about
that person. Things that are the same about all alcoholics should go
in the article about alcoholism, only unique things, which will
generally be the results of the condition rather than the condition
itself, should go in the article about the person.