He later identifies that pathological disposition as a form of obsessional neurosis tinged with narcissistic tendencies. |
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Why otherwise would sales charts become the obsessional focus for interactions between pop and society? |
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Celebrity stalkers are usually found in the love obsessional group, a high proportion of whom suffer from psychotic illnesses. |
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His films generally concern the cruel power of obsessional love and the need for sensual pleasure. |
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Similar to trichotillomania, tics are not preceded by obsessions and are not engaged in to reduce obsessional distress. |
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Lucian Freud's idiosyncratic work is characterised by his almost obsessional interest in the nude and the portrait. |
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But I am not so obsessional about politics that it's the only thing I want to do.' He added: 'I've sailed on a great number of oceans in my life. |
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The necessity for a profound critique of trade unionism must not however end up in an obsessional repetition of endless exhortations to revolution or, even worse, by the denial of any particular demand. |
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Chemistry: Donatella Marazziti, Alessandra Rossi, Giovanni B. Cassano and Hagop S. Akiskal for the discovery that with a chemical point of view, romantic love is a compulsive obsessional disorder. |
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For the occasion, the work is enhanced with a documentary on DVD and three B-sides that officiates as aperitif for the future obsessional fans since the band released around twenty just this year! |
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It accurately depicts the obsessional dedication AP demonstrates in order to get to the very top of his game. |
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Fronting the group is Michael Cera as Jamie, an obsessional and irritatingly selfish character. |
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The research compared those who met the criteria for a diagnosis of erotomania with those classified as love obsessional, or simple obsessional. |
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Your behaviour has been utterly obsessional and from the victims point of view deeply disturbing. |
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I feel that as far as French rumba adepts are concerned, it's more of an obsessional cerebral exercise where they get off on the whole polyrhythmic thing and a good dose of mysticism. |
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Its action is deep as it is indicated in phobic and obsessional neurosis. |
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One of the more bizarre, if less conspiratorial, theories is that he bore an obsessional grudge against the mayor because the city refused to compensate him for damage caused to his car by a pothole. |
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The main goal during both in vivo and imaginal exposure is for the person to stay in contact with the obsessional trigger without engaging in ritual behaviours. |
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An art which presents itself above all as a reaction to the dominant cultural norms and whose characteristic feature is the obsessional character of the subjects treated. |
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Over time, exposure to obsessional cues leads to less and less anxiety. |
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When patients were then exposed to their obsessional cues again, the urge to ritualize had decreased as compared to the previous trial. |
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But what can begin as normal, everyday anxiety, can develop into something more serious, like a panic, phobia, or obsessional disorder. |
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It will be a sad day if our tolerance and acceptance of differing beliefs and cultures is destroyed by a few obsessional hate-filled extremists. |
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This view of obsessions comes from findings that have found an equivalence in the content between normal preoccupations and obsessional intrusions. |
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Perhaps it is an obsessional feeling for detail and perfection. |
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According to researchers, falling in love releases a deluge of chemicals that make us swoon, flush, and sweat, our hearts race, and our brains turn obsessional. |
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I am not speaking of the ego-dystonic obsessionalism that one finds in obsessive-compulsive disorder, but the ego-syntonic obsessional traits of the bureaucrat. |
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Coercive toilet training and obsessional maternal attitudes are not identified in most discontinuous soilers, and most soilers of whatever type are anxious. |
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The Child Behavior Checklist revealed that they exhibited more behavioral problems, including oppositional traits and obsessional and perfectionistic characteristics. |
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A documentary filmmaker has delved into the obsessional world of One Direction fans to find out what makes Harry, Zayn, Niall, Liam and Louie so special. |
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