The essential problem with compulsive gamblers, however, is their blindness to this pathological desire to lose. |
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The orbitofrontal cortex is the part of the brain associated with compulsive behaviors. |
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My own belief is that she wrote the book because she was a compulsive blabbermouth who was simply incapable of keeping her memories to herself. |
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The more one thinks about the main character's compulsive lack of sincereness, the less the beauty of the story will hold. |
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His hand twitched, as though resisting the urge to rise to his moustaches for a bit of compulsive twirling. |
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Her snappy asides, unconstrained mix of observational humour and rants on life's irritations make for lucid, compulsive viewing. |
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Ice hockey, downhill skiing, ski jumping and even the speed skating make for compulsive viewing. |
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She is a tightly fitted mask of compulsive politeness pulled over both great grief and corrosive, unhealed cruelties. |
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Unfortunately, he is a compulsive liar whose naivety and innocence allows him to get away with the most convoluted stories. |
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A prize draw aimed at compulsive spendthrifts has been run by a Chilean bank. |
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This is exactly the sort of compulsive behaviour I have to avoid for fear of going mad. |
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The obsessive and compulsive nature of our relationship was alarming to us. |
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I am a compulsive consumer of gossip magazines and freely admit to an unhealthy fascination with celebrity. |
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Disruption of the metabolism of the orbitofrontal cortex may contribute to compulsive drug intake in addicted individuals. |
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Neatness, cleanliness and ceremoniousness are other ubiquitous compulsive character traits. |
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But these government hirelings usually reverted to their habits of compulsive criminality and often ended up fighting their personal enemies. |
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This is particularly true of nicotine where there is not even the slightest suggestion of compulsive use in laboratory species. |
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Journals is actually quite an invasive read, but there is no doubt it's a compulsive page-turner. |
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Formally, palilalia is a compulsive involuntary repetition of a semantically acceptable phrase or word. |
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Lower activity in the anterior and posterior cingulate areas may underlie compulsive hoarding symptoms. |
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We studied all the successful parlour games from the last century to see what attributes a compulsive game needed and we came up with Cranium. |
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To understand causes of compulsive gambling or pathological gambling, it is useful to explore causes of impulse control disorders. |
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The child may develop school phobias, compulsive eating or psychosomatic illnesses. |
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Jane is one of thousands in this country who suffer from a phobia or obsessive compulsive disorder. |
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Some individuals with bulimia struggle with addictions, including abuse of drugs and alcohol, and compulsive stealing. |
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As treatment progresses, most patients gradually experience less anxiety from the obsessive thoughts and are able to resist the compulsive urges. |
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For example, multiple addictions have been found among more than half of adolescents who have a compulsive behaviour problem. |
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Well, compulsive behaviour has been, for decades now, easier to treat psychologically than obsessions. |
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By all indications the episodic behavior could become more compulsive and frequent. |
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But motivation coming from a negative source relentlessly generates anxiety and stress, creating compulsive perfectionism. |
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Most people with OCD struggle to banish their unwanted thoughts and compulsive behaviors. |
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Those addicted to drugs suffer from a compulsive drug craving and usage and cannot quit by themselves. |
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Most people with OCD struggle to banish their unwanted, obsessive thoughts and to prevent themselves from engaging in compulsive behaviors. |
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I have no tolerance for compulsive gamblers, this stemming from a personal experience with one. |
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He became a compulsive traveller, spending a year on the Ivory Coast in 1931 and making many photographs. |
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But some people fear they could be the breeding ground for the compulsive gamblers of the future. |
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She became a compulsive reader of plant and seed catalogues, and even spent a month in China collecting seeds and hunting for plants. |
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A compulsive overeater is an individual who compulsively eats but does not purge and usually becomes overweight. |
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This is a comic take on the nature of luck and the power of faith from the perspective of a cancer patient and her compulsive gambler husband. |
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But I think, you know, the combination of a wild stock market with Internet accessibility has turned a lot of people into compulsive gamblers. |
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As a compulsive user of news.bbc.co.uk, I think that that competition is precisely the point. |
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If she is the sort of compulsive person driven to fix typos and check that the listed URLs are working, this site will keep her busy forever. |
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Aside from their technical prowess, the performance was made compulsive viewing by the showmanship of the boys. |
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Rarely have the compositional anxieties of the Scherzo sounded more robust and urgent, or its litany of compulsive surges so compelling. |
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It became compulsive viewing on a Sunday evening, resulting in clergymen changing the times of Sunday evening church services. |
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This was compulsive viewing, but only because it was incredibly badly made. |
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If the national press are anything to go by this is a play that makes for compulsive viewing. |
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This feature has just been added to my stats service, which makes it now not just interesting but compulsive viewing. |
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I know how hard our staff work and play and it'll make more compulsive viewing than a bunch of wannabe pop stars. |
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War and disasters are indeed fascinating, they make compulsive viewing, especially if you're not in the firing line. |
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He's a compulsive fidgeter, so any sort of ring, bracelet, etc. runs the risk of getting lost when he starts playing with it. |
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She stars as a compulsive liar who innocently gets caught up in an industrial espionage plot at her new job. |
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I did meet some compulsive froggers, quite a few of them in fact, while I was working on the project. |
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Male compulsive users presented cybersex as a manifestation of sexual addiction. |
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Many musicians become compulsive practicers, because they need the increase in serotonin that compulsive practicing can produce. |
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His intellectual precocity, and his dedication to work, which remained compulsive from boyhood onwards, are characteristic. |
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Many writers struggled against the era's compulsive reserve not just with racy subject matter but also with compulsive prolixity. |
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The sheer variety, delicacy, subtlety and compulsive fertility of her work is awe-inspiring. |
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He was what the French would call a gourmand and most psychiatrists a compulsive eater. |
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So why was I about to risk losing everything with one compulsive, libidinous roll of the dice? |
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A student died after developing a rare compulsive disorder that led him to seek hospital treatment he did not need for fake epileptic fits. |
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The latest in a recent spate of docusoaps, it is bound to make compulsive viewing. |
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Addiction can be viewed as a dysregulation of brain reward systems resulting in compulsive use and loss of control over drug taking. |
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It is something talismanic, totemic, intangible, all-consuming, corrosive, compulsive, elusive, indefinable. |
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Some monkeys had bald patches caused by over-grooming, a compulsive behaviour caused by stress. |
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It quiets the mind, so you can let thoughts enter your consciousness and then be released without the compulsive need to worry or take action. |
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In the picturesque port city of Bahia, Flor, a lovely young woman, marries the wastrel Vadinho, a compulsive wencher who beats her. |
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Like so many adoptive children he is caught up in a compulsive search to discover the truth about his real parentage. |
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However, I'm a noise junky, and a compulsive multitasker, so the TV's on most of the time. |
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There are possible genetic bases to compulsive shopping and gambling, drinking, drug use, and aggressiveness. |
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Tall, handsome, unscrupulous, with splendid curling black cavalry whiskers, Flashman is also a compulsive womaniser. |
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Brain scans won't reveal that you're an obsessive compulsive or suffer from kleptomania. |
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Some animal hoarders report compulsive collecting of strays or shelter animals. |
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A compulsive workaholic and an absentee publisher, he has tried a number of different tactics to revive the papers. |
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The casinos would be subject to strict regulation and would be required to block minors and compulsive gamblers. |
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The individual who is initially a voluntary user can become a compulsive drug user, an addict. |
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Vincent van Gogh was a prolific, even compulsive, letter writer, and his correspondence has become vital in understanding his life and work. |
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The drug levodopa, which is used more commonly than dopamine agonists to treat Parkinson's, was not linked to any compulsive behaviors. |
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Some fakers are compulsive liars who convince themselves of the truth of their own stories. |
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There was something compulsive, engaging, about Krakow's siege mentality, and spring, with all its brash coquetry, seemed oddly antipathetic. |
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As you learn to modify your compulsive behaviour, your anxiety levels should lessen. |
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Many Tourette's patients also suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder, or attention deficit disorder. |
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As compulsive improvers, they perused agricultural journals for more productive seeds and bettered their herds with blooded stock. |
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The author is obsessed with words, creating characters who are themselves compulsive talkers. |
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Ghost World realistically portrays the often obsessive, compulsive and maladjusted postures of youth. |
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Doubtless as a result of all the tension in the Williams household, Tennessee became a compulsive traveler. |
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Dr Johnson was overweight and suffered from chronic bronchitis, gout and dropsy, as well as nervous tics and compulsive gesticulations. |
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So this most compulsive of fiddlers will hope to continue tying and re-tying his laces and towelling his face well into the final week. |
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Even the most compulsive shopaholic would have difficulty filling the vast boot. |
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My husband is a compulsive hoarder and shopaholic, filling every inch of our six-bedroom house. |
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Many people with compulsive eating disorders report that they also take little enjoyment from binge eating, but found it very hard to stop. |
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And while the group's in-house manoeuvring for position made compulsive viewing in itself, the audience had the final say on who went and who stayed. |
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Whether this constitutes an addiction is hard to say, but there is some anecdotal evidence of compulsive behavior among users. |
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Taurus longs for emotional healing, Virgo gets compulsive, and Capricorn trusts his instinct. |
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It's the compulsive control freakery that grates with the press. |
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I think one of the main issues would be that there may be a subgroup of people who may run into problems with compulsive use. |
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Indeed, it's that track which kick-starts the album in such compulsive fashion, unfolding in a headspinning whirlwind of fuzzy guitars and nasally vocals. |
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It is an average party album and could happily sit alongside something like Terrorvision, but it fails to provide any compulsive listening or interesting music. |
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He was a compulsive controversialist, attacking the Ranters, the state Church, the law, and prejudice against women preachers in innumerable epistles and pamphlets. |
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From connoisseurs to iconographers to social historians, the quest for clarity within the shadowy realms of origins, meanings, contexts has long been of compulsive importance. |
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Grossly overweight, chain smoker, heavy drinker, compulsive gambler, adulterer, arrogant and domineering, he seemed to be working his way through each of the deadly sins. |
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The nail-biting wait for that waft of smoke has become compulsive viewing. |
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If the states want to emulate casinos, degenerate, compulsive play is where the money is. |
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A child's ability to play is limited by these compulsive behaviors. |
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The opening section of the programme, in which the tiresome threesome rummage through the day's news stories, has fast become compulsive viewing, for all the wrong reasons. |
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The origin of her compulsive behaviour is the blank space around which the novel circles, as the former private-school girl spirals downward into drug addiction and anorexia. |
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The audience alternated compulsive chatter with breathless silence, and there were three or four mid-film bouts of spontaneous, delighted applause. |
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This compulsive optimism often serves him well in the midst of a crisis, giving him a reassuringly calm air. |
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I fear that there are people who have it in them to be compulsive gamblers but do not know it, and could become addicted if there was a casino on their doorstep. |
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If not detected and treated early, compulsive gambling might lead to estrangement from family and friends as well as financial and legal difficulties. |
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Visitors to the site will be enlivened by compulsive news about European handball, volleyball and water polo, as well as being enticed into buying wardrobes. |
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Swapping compulsive sampling for more traditional method of creating electronic music, the King recorded this album with analogue equipment and tapes. |
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I also struggle with compulsive behaviours from time to time. |
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Marijuana is addictive because it causes compulsive, uncontrollable drug craving, seeking and use, even in the face of negative health and social consequences. |
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Do you often counter depressive moods by some sort of potentially harmful compulsive behavior such as overworking, overspending, overdrinking, or overeating? |
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It is something beyond reason, something beyond public experience, something beyond the phenomena we share with our tormentedly compulsive friend. |
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Third, technology has a compelling, even compulsive, logic of its own. |
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You know I can be a very compulsive person, and I have to admit that most of the time I read in the same way that I smoke and chew gum and jiggle my leg a lot. |
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Big guitar breaks and riffs are backed up with the compulsive, snare attack drummer and the neat singing, which breaches into the world of super melodics so easily. |
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The compulsive overeater eats whenever and whatever she likes. |
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The Republic recovered the pride and drive that fuelled their brave World Cup challenge on a night when Hampden Park rocked to the compulsive beat of a compelling performance. |
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From his earliest age he showed compulsive need to leave a mark, and to this end he unflinchingly dedicated his entire life. |
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I just ended a relationship with a compulsive flirter, after realizing that no one deserved to be treated as I was. |
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Shirley, a 42-year-old married homemaker, presented for evaluation of compulsive hairpulling. |
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The action is so spontaneous, so all but inevitable, that only the most compulsive theological case against it would deter me. |
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His detail seeking in our meetings is compulsive and a little nuts. |
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Overeaters Anonymous is a 12-step programme for those who have issues with food, including compulsive overeaters, anorexics and bulimics. |
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Psychopharmacologic treatments for nonparaphilic compulsive sexual behaviors. |
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Floor statements focused on psychopharmacologically driven, economically compulsive, as well as systemic crime. |
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But a new study says youngsters who check their phones continually skip sleep, fail to do homework and may be compulsive texters. |
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A support group called Overeaters Anonymous, offers hope to everyone from compulsive overeaters and binge eaters to bulimics and anorexics. |
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They describe her as a compulsive multitasker with a record of finishing what she starts. |
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Maybe a glue sniffer, a kleptomaniac or a compulsive train spotter is just waiting to come out of the closet. |
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Oniomania, retail therapy's more sinister sister, is the medical term for the compulsive need to shop. |
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American communication scholars themselves perceive the problems of superficiality to which compulsive behavioral operationalism can lead. |
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My automatic reaction was to deal with the anxiety he evoked in me by pathologizing him as paranoid and obsessive compulsive. |
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But when a compulsive overeater eats seven ounces of protein for dinner instead of the six that his diet calls for, is this a lapse? |
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Yet, workaholics continue to work in the same compulsive pattern despite the harmful consequences. |
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The barrister said the drug is known to cause obsessive compulsive behaviour and hypersexuality. |
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Experts say compulsive overeating could mean anything from nibbling or picking on food to overeating in large amounts. |
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Naturally it's compulsive Banksian reading, with lashings of gore, squalor, poison, torture and philosophy. |
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Food, which features jaw-dropping, supersize portions and immense eating challenges, has become compulsive viewing for us in the last few years. |
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In an interview shortly before his death he admitted to being a compulsive gambler all his life, although he claimed he always had enough money to look after his family. |
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Researchers at Melbourne University have also advocated its classification as a psychological disorder called oniomania, or compulsive shopping disorder. |
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It is essential for the compulsive shop-stealer to be charged by police, for the gambler to repay his debts, the violent alcoholic to repair the damaged furniture. |
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As shown in Table 3, the differences were more substantial for depression, the overall GSI score, obsessive compulsive, anxiety, somatization, and phobic anxiety. |
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Combining a whodunit, with a whydunnit, the tension is ratcheted up, creating a really compulsive read that will give parents of teenagers some uneasy moments. |
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But being a compulsive worker, or workaholic, tends to be seen as positive since the result of this addiction seems to be bonuses, the promotions and the glory at work. |
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A study by Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago says that compulsive ice eating, called pagophagia, could be a symptom of iron deficiency anaemia. |
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In addition to exercise, a compulsive overeater could be prescribed serotonin boosters like 5-HTP to control appetite, and inositol extract to regulate mood. |
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In therapy and a 12-step program, she discovered she was not just an alcoholic but also a workaholic, an overeater, a compulsive shopper, and a codependent drama queen. |
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Whereas the brain definitely functions within constraints, the mind might be considered a compulsive overreacher, to a degree that can imperil sanity. |
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