When a person is in a codependent relationship with an addict or
a compulsive person, they never know what to expect each day.
If you happen to be
a compulsive person and your puppy is laid - back, you are going to be laughed at.
Unless you're simply
a compulsive person, you need to run across a title multiple times before it will stick and motivate you to buy it.
FACT: No true obsessive -
compulsive person would admit to being one, just as a drunk never calls himself a drunk.
The compulsive person is the victim of the «given.»
The more
compulsive a person is, the less creative he can be about the use of these factors and the more machinelike are his reactions.
The alcoholic is
a compulsive person even before he becomes a compulsive drinker.
It really would be nice to be able to print this without all the extra information for
us compulsive people.
To know if you've crossed that fine line from kind to
compulsive people - pleaser, pay attention to how you feel — in the moment and later.
the mission continues, my husband said i'm one of the obsessive,
compulsive people he knows!
Not exact matches
There's no equivalent diagnostic for disorders of the brain — a shortfall that's made it difficult for millions of
people with conditions ranging from anxiety to obsessive -
compulsive disorder to get treatment.
«If
people know that their fellow co-workers are watching out for theft, they will think twice before stealing because there are higher odds they will be caught,» says Terrence Shulman, founder of the The Shulman Center for
Compulsive Theft, Spending & Hoarding and author of Biting the Hand that Feeds: The Employee Theft Epidemic (Infinity Publishing, 2005).
People who have used the Demetricator tell Grosser that it makes them aware of how competitive, and
compulsive, those metrics make them about their social media use.
Father John Harvey states (in The Homosexual
Person: New Thinking in Pastoral Care) that some homosexuals may be victims of truly
compulsive behavior and as such deserve our special sympathy and understanding; but even these unfortunate individuals, he notes, may exercise the choice to seek help.
[12] «What is at all costs to be avoided is the unfounded and demeaning assumption that the sexual behaviour of homosexual
persons is always and totally
compulsive and therefore inculpable.»
Yesterday, when I spotted Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdene on the cover of
People Magazine with the headline «THE HUNGER GAMES» in bold white letters, I couldn't help but wonder if Suzanne Collins set all of this up to remind us of how closely our culture can resemble that of The Capitol — what with our excess, our reality shows, our glorification of violence, and our
compulsive need to shove every good story through our celebrity - obsessed media machine.
Let's replace it with words for things also prohibited for
people claiming to be following Jesus, like «a
compulsive liar».
Regrettably, many
people don't come forward for help with
compulsive porn use or sexual behaviours until the bottom has fallen out of their world.
Taking this idea to its ultimate therapeutic conclusion, another author maintains, «Jesus went to the cross so that His
people no longer need be the victims of
compulsive acts.»
Many married
people wish they weren't (see divorce and adultery statistics) and the «majority of
people struggling with sexual addictions and
compulsive online habits are married men» (Grant, Divine Sex, 109).
It is not directed against any other
persons as such, but at a particular role typification which is never, thank God, wholly incarnated, but which, to the degree that it is internalized as the professional superego, exercises demonic
compulsive power over the self.
«Incessant obsession with the need for approval based on
compulsive activity» may be true for some
people's desire to get involved in programs, but it is definitely not for all.
We may reconstruct the adjectives and phrases used to describe him both at the cocktail parties of the Corinthian elite (if the latter was aware of him at all) and in the pubs where his petit - bourgeois clientele would gather: «fundamentalist,» «simplistic,» «
compulsive - neurotic,» «asking too much of sensible
people,» «never listening to the other side of an argument,» «perhaps a little crazy» — in sum, some thing of a disagreeable fanatic.
When a
person exhibits too much passion over anything — God, a political movement, the latest in tattoos or a popular television show — we label that
person as obsessive or
compulsive, and mutter, «Get a life» Might we better understand zeal as Isaiah does, as the prerogative of God, who, despite the mess we've made of things, still chooses to care for this battered creation and our faulty selves?
The third goal of counseling is to help the
person learn how to avoid reactivating his
compulsive - addictive chain reaction of drinking.
How can you ever hope to become a whole
person if you limit yourself to a
compulsive, exclusively heterosexual lifestyle, and remain unwilling to explore and develop your homosexual potential?
Whether the lonely
person responds by losing his identity in the anonymous herd, clinging frighteningly to others, or deadens the inner ache with drugs, overeating or
compulsive work, the price he pays is the increasing loneliness of superficial relationships.
Ivan Gazidis can make
people think silver is worth more than gold he's an excellent speech artist he could be a politician he should be a politician he talks that much BS he's a
compulsive liar and we fall for it every year he's probably already pre rehearsing his AGM speech whiles hes sightseeing in Dortmund but there's only so much c * ap you can talk before
people start to wake up.
Obsessive -
compulsive disorder (OCD), one of the anxiety disorders, is a potentially disabling condition that can persist throughout a
person's life.
The
person may feel guilt afterward and even discard the stolen objects, and might have other
compulsive disorders (such as an eating disorder or obsessive
compulsive disorder, OCD).
The problem is that the personality of an elite athlete and the personality of one prone to eating disorders have a lot in common: an additive /
compulsive personality; a strong desire to do well / achieve perfection; a high desire to please other
people, a desire to push oneself to the limit, and to work through pain without letting anyone know.
Obsessive -
Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety condition in which a person obsesses over something and indulges in a compulsive behavior in order to cope or reduce their anxiety over the
Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety condition in which a
person obsesses over something and indulges in a
compulsive behavior in order to cope or reduce their anxiety over the
compulsive behavior in order to cope or reduce their anxiety over the obsession.
«A baby crying activates the circuits in the mother's brain that are similar to those that become overactive in
people with obsessive -
compulsive disorder,» Swain says.
Obsessive
compulsive disorder (OCD) occurs when a
person suffers from troubling and intrusive thoughts and / or follows repetitive or strict routines to feel less worried.
People with attention deficits have difficulty focusing and often display
compulsive behavior.
Accomplished neuroanatomists, a special breed of
people, often
compulsive and occasionally even semiparanoid, number only a few score in the entire world.
People who are
compulsive eaters can not control — they endanger their lives.
Schwartz explained that
people afflicted with OCD engage in a wide variety of problematic behaviors —
compulsive hand washing, door opening, repetitive checking of ovens and doors, even repeating the same word, phrase or sentence.
People with A blood type may be more prone to obsessive -
compulsive disorder; children may be at a greater risk of attention - deficit disorder.
«Hoarding seems to be more like
compulsive gambling or
compulsive shopping because it's pleasurable to the
person,» Maltby says.
People with OCD feel they are abnormal and wish they could change; obsessive people who do not have OCD — including people with «obsessive - compulsive personality,» considered by psychiatrists to be normal — feel just
People with OCD feel they are abnormal and wish they could change; obsessive
people who do not have OCD — including people with «obsessive - compulsive personality,» considered by psychiatrists to be normal — feel just
people who do not have OCD — including
people with «obsessive - compulsive personality,» considered by psychiatrists to be normal — feel just
people with «obsessive -
compulsive personality,» considered by psychiatrists to be normal — feel just fine.
For
people trapped in obsessive -
compulsive thoughts and rituals, therapy and medication may offer the best way out
A brain - scanning study has found that the part of the brain that sends out safety signals seems to be less active in
people with obsessive
compulsive disorder (OCD).
But boredom has a darker side: Easily bored
people are at higher risk for depression, anxiety, drug addiction, alcoholism,
compulsive gambling, eating disorders, hostility, anger, poor social skills, bad grades and low work performance.
Altering remembered thoughts might also liberate
people imprisoned by anxiety, obsessive -
compulsive disorder, even addiction.
A study out of none other than the University of Cambridge found the same engagement of several brain areas — all involved in reward and motivation — in
people with
compulsive sexual behavior as previously found in
people struggling with drug addiction.
Dr Valerie Voon, principal investigator of the study, says: «Seemingly diverse choices — drug taking, eating quickly despite weight gain, and
compulsive cleaning or checking — have an underlying common thread: rather that a
person making a choice based on what they think will happen, their choice is automatic or habitual.
Compulsive, binge eating is estimated to affect approximately 15 million
people suffering from forms of obesity and eating disorders in the United States.
Such thoughts are often typical of
people suffering from generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive
compulsive disorder, and social anxiety disorder.
«Love lowers serotonin levels, which is common in
people with obsessive -
compulsive disorders,» said Mary Lynn, DO, co-director of the Loyola Sexual Wellness Clinic and assistant professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, SSOM.