Compulsive behavior, a psychological condition in which a person does a behavior compulsively, having an overwhelming feeling that they must do so
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Obsessive–compulsive disorder, a mental disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts that produce anxiety and by repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing that anxiety
When the Spanish Civil War came in 1936, Abe felt no real compulsion to go and fight, until he saw the bombing of Guernica by the Luftwaffe.
A lunatic with a digging compulsion (Blaumilch) escapes from an asylum, steals a jackhammer and proceeds to open up a main street and traffic artery in Tel Aviv (Allenby Street).
The album version of the song was featured in the Academy Award-nominated short film More by Mark Osborne, the film Pretty In Pink, and the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode "Compulsion".
Arthur Hill, with his brothers Rowland Hill, the postal reformer and Matthew Davenport Hill, afterwards recorder of Birmingham had worked out a system of education which was to exclude compulsion of any kind.
2004 AVN Award – Best Couples Scene – Film for Compulsion with Ashley Long
Also look for the 2010 play by Rinne Groff Compulsion, inspired by the life of Meyer Levin, starring Mandy Patinkin and directed by Oskar Eustis.
In the United Kingdom many stiles were built under legal compulsion (see Rights of way in the United Kingdom).
Ms. Sood also has appeared on numerous U.K. productions, including Compulsion (BBC), and the cross cultural comedy Nina's Heavenly Delights, which was shot in Glasgow, Scotland.