An obsession is continual preoccupation with a person, place, thing, or activity. Compulsion is a powerful emotional urge to do a particular thing, usually repetitively.
Obsessive-Compulsive disorder stems from those two words, and involves preoccupation and action, taken together.
while people who have problems with gambling, overeating or with substance abuse may appear to be compulsive, these activities also provide pleasure to some degree. The compulsions of OCD, on the other hand, are never pleasurable
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compulsive means resulting from an irresistable urge or pressure to do somethingand compulsory means required by a law or a rule. It is kind of mandatory.
The difference is that an instict is something you already know how to do but not for a learned behavior.
a fanatic is someone who is obsessed about something and a fan is someone who likes something
behavior is how you act and attitude is how you feel and what you say
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The difference between unacceptable behavior and acceptable behavior that is a little annoying is unacceptable behavior is somtimes inappropriate and acceptable behavior that is a little annoying is appropriate behavior just annoying some people because of what you do.
Behavior is a term for What you do. Attitude is a term for the way you feel about something.
Predisposition Model--the argument that the explanation for the connection between drug addiction and criminal behavior is that the kinds of people who are likely to engage in compulsive drug-taking behavior are also the kinds of people who are likely to engage in criminal behavior
A skill can be learned behaviors are innate
Individual behavior is how an individual acts when they are working. Interpersonal behavior is how an individual acts with others.