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Compulsion Eating 1994 UK 7" vinyl COMPUL1
COMPULSION Eating (1994 UK promotional 7 vinyl single picture sleeve. Late 45 from the Irish band that was given away at gigs and also made available to fan club members backed with Later With Gas. The sleeve shows almost no wear and the vinyl looks barely played COMPUL1)
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Compulsion Basketcase 1994 UK 12" vinyl 95TP12
COMPULSION Basketcase (1994 UK 4-track 12 vinyl single also featuring Bagelflask Children Of Augsburg and Late Night TV picture sleeve 95TP12)
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What is washing compulsion?
Washing compulsion, also known as washing ritual, is a type of obsessive-compulsive behavior where individuals feel compelled to wash their hands or clean certain objects excessively. This behavior is often driven by irrational fears of contamination or germs, leading to repetitive and ritualistic washing rituals. Washing compulsion can significantly interfere with daily life and cause distress and anxiety for the individual experiencing it. Treatment for washing compulsion typically involves therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, and sometimes medication.
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Is this a compulsion?
No, this is not a compulsion. A compulsion is a strong, irresistible urge to do something, often as a result of an underlying anxiety or obsessive thought. In this case, there is no indication of an overwhelming urge or anxiety driving the behavior.
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Why is veganism a compulsion?
Veganism is considered a compulsion by some individuals because they believe it is a moral imperative to avoid causing harm to animals and the environment. For many vegans, the ethical considerations of animal welfare, environmental sustainability, and personal health are strong motivators for adopting a vegan lifestyle. They feel compelled to align their actions with their values by choosing to abstain from consuming animal products. Additionally, some people may have ethical or religious beliefs that dictate veganism as a necessary way of living in order to live in accordance with their principles.
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Is this already a compulsion?
It is difficult to determine if something is already a compulsion without more context. Compulsions are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that a person feels driven to perform in response to an obsession or according to rules that must be applied rigidly. If the behavior in question fits this definition and is causing distress or interfering with daily life, it may be considered a compulsion. It is important to seek professional help if you are concerned about compulsive behaviors.
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Compulsion Mall Monarchy 1994 UK CD single 85TP7CD
COMPULSION Mall Monarchy (1994 UK 3-track CD single including A Little Mistake & Galvanised picture sleeve 85TP7CD) 1. Mall Monarchy2. A Little Mistake3. Galvanised
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Desire or compulsion - which mode?
Desire and compulsion are two different modes of motivation. Desire is driven by a strong want or longing for something, while compulsion is driven by a strong urge or need to do something. In terms of decision-making, desire may lead to more intentional and voluntary actions, while compulsion may lead to more automatic and involuntary actions. Ultimately, the mode of motivation depends on the individual and the specific situation.
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What is washing compulsion 2?
Washing compulsion 2, also known as contamination obsessions with washing or cleaning, is a type of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) characterized by an overwhelming fear of contamination and a compulsive need to wash or clean excessively. People with this compulsion may feel intense anxiety or distress if they come into contact with germs, dirt, or other perceived contaminants, leading them to engage in repetitive and ritualistic washing behaviors. This compulsion can significantly interfere with daily life and cause distress for the individual experiencing it. Treatment for washing compulsion 2 typically involves a combination of therapy, medication, and support to help manage the symptoms and improve quality of life.
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What is the difference between the compulsion for order and the compulsion for rumination?
The compulsion for order is a strong need to have things organized, structured, and in a specific way. This can manifest as a need for cleanliness, symmetry, or routine. On the other hand, the compulsion for rumination is a strong need to constantly think about and analyze a particular topic or issue. This can lead to overthinking, obsessing, and getting stuck in a cycle of repetitive thoughts. While the compulsion for order is focused on external organization, the compulsion for rumination is focused on internal mental processes. Both can be symptoms of anxiety or obsessive-compulsive disorders, but they manifest in different ways.
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What is the difference between the compulsion to clean and the compulsion for perfection?
The compulsion to clean is driven by a need for cleanliness and order, often resulting in repetitive cleaning behaviors to reduce anxiety or distress. On the other hand, the compulsion for perfection is driven by a need for things to be flawless and exact, often leading to excessive attention to detail and a fear of making mistakes. While both compulsions can overlap in some aspects, the compulsion for perfection is more focused on achieving an ideal standard, whereas the compulsion to clean is more about maintaining a sense of control and cleanliness.
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