kleptomaniac
Bob is diagnosed with multiple phobias and dependent personality disorder in the movie "What About Bob."
Sthenobulia is a term used in psychology to describe a strong desire or urge to engage in physical activity or exercise. It is often associated with conditions such as hypomania or hyperactivity and can manifest as a compulsive need to constantly move or be active.
Tony Shalhoub battled with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) during his early career but overcame it with therapy and medication. As of recent updates, there have been no reports suggesting he has a current sickness.
"Metaphor" is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. An example would be "time is a thief," where time is compared to a thief to convey the idea that time steals moments from our lives. Another example is "he has a heart of stone," where the person's emotional coldness is likened to a heart made of stone.
Luke's character in "The Lightning Thief" expresses disdain for Western civilization because he believes it is responsible for the mistreatment of demigods and supernatural beings, like the Greek gods. He sees Western civilization as a force that oppresses and marginalizes those who are different, posing a threat to the existence of the mythological world.
"Kleptomatic" is not a recognized term. It may be a combination of "kleptomaniac" (someone with an impulse control disorder that results in compulsive stealing) and "automatic" (operating by itself with little or no direct human control).
its compulsive
Compulsive Lyres was created in 1997.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Compulsive Disclosure was created in 1999-10.
Yes the answer is compulsive. I just took the drivers ED and that was the answer
No. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder.
compulsive compliance, compulsive aggression and compulsive detachment
Yes, but I'm naieve....
He was a compulsive gambler; he lost his life savings when he went to Vegas.
Compulsive behavior is not tolerated here. This is a rehab center, not your home.
no