Compulsive talking (or talkaholism) is talking that goes beyond the bounds of what is considered to be socially acceptable. The main criteria for determining...
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is a compulsive talker are talking in a continuous manner, only stopping when the other person starts talking, and others perceiving their talking as a...
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problematic internet use, or pathological internet use, is a problematic compulsive use of the internet, particularly on social media, that impairs an individual's...
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or channel Lolly Talk, a Hong Kong Cantopop girl group Talk Tuah, American podcast Talking Head (disambiguation) Compulsive talking, beyond the bounds...
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Sexual addiction (redirect from Sexual compulsivity)
Sexual addiction is a state characterized by compulsive participation or engagement in sexual activity, particularly sexual intercourse, despite negative...
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Ingenious Conversation (book) Aizuchi Awkward silence Bohm Dialogue Compulsive talking Dialectic Conversation theory Conversational scoreboard "Conversation"...
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[citation needed] Cluttering – Speech and communication disorder Compulsive talking – Personality trait Gibberish – Nonsensical speech or writing Glossolalia –...
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Primarily obsessional obsessive–compulsive disorder, also known as purely obsessional obsessive–compulsive disorder (Pure O), is a lesser-known form or...
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problems cause a break in the flow of speech (called disfluency). Compulsive talking Developmental verbal dyspraxia FOXP2 Glossary of medical terms related...
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Psychotherapy (redirect from Talking therapies)
Psychotherapy (also psychological therapy, talk therapy, or talking therapy) is the use of psychological methods, particularly when based on regular personal...
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Food addiction (redirect from Compulsive overeater)
addiction is any behavioral addiction characterized primarily by the compulsive consumption of palatable and hyperpalatable food items. Such foods often...
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than having fun, like Yumeko or winning, like Mary. Sometimes, Ryota's compulsiveness in gambling can also be seen when his eyes glow red, like Yumeko. He...
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genitals with a stiff brush, field stripping and cleaning his rifle compulsively, talking to himself, and being "obsessed with bayoneting the enemy." Sledge...
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addiction model to the use of pornography. Pornography use may be part of compulsive behavior, with negative consequences to one's physical, mental, social...
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Jason Padgett (category People with obsessive–compulsive disorder)
because of his traumatic brain injury, Padgett had signs of obsessive–compulsive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. He also began viewing the...
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Marc Summers (redirect from Everything In Its Place: My Trials and Triumphs with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
Hollander on Biggers & Summers, Summers revealed that he has obsessive–compulsive disorder. Summers went public about his condition on various television...
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Hypergraphia (redirect from Compulsive writing)
hypergraphia, in the 1970s. The patients they observed displayed highly compulsive detailed writing, sometimes with literary creativity. The patients kept...
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played Mollie Jensen in Look Who's Talking (1989) and its two sequels, Look Who's Talking Too (1990) and Look Who's Talking Now (1993). Throughout the 1980s...
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Turtles All the Way Down (film) (category Films about obsessive–compulsive disorder)
stars Isabela Merced. The story centers on a 16-year-old with obsessive–compulsive disorder who pursues the disappearance of a billionaire. The project began...
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Coprolalia (redirect from Compulsive swearing)
during adolescence and subside during adulthood. In Tourette syndrome, compulsive swearing can be uncontrollable and undesired by the person uttering the...
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wall, TV/music in another room). People talking in the background (e.g., phone calls in public, many people talking at once). Repetitive or continuous sounds...
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Sarah Hudson (singer) (redirect from O.C.D. (Obsessive Compulsive Dancing))
known as UVS, released their first full-length record, O.C.D. (Obsessive Compulsive Dancing), in April 2009 independently. The band secured sponsorship of...
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Ken Jennings (redirect from Brainiac: Adventures in the Curious, Competitive, Compulsive World of Trivia Buffs)
original love of writing. Brainiac: Adventures in the Curious, Competitive, Compulsive World of Trivia Buffs details his experiences on Jeopardy! and his research...
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the lyrics of "Talking to Yourself", comparing its lyrical themes to Jepsen's other music. Siroky called the song unashamedly compulsive, and she opined...
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Fluoxetine (section Obsessive–compulsive disorder)
used for the treatment of major depressive disorder, anxiety, obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and bulimia...
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2017, compulsive daydreaming is shown as the cause of death to the character Lewis. His mundane job at a fish factory drives him into compulsive daydreaming...
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in the development of addiction. While mice given cocaine showed the compulsive and involuntary nature of addiction, for humans this is more complex,...
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Monk (TV series) (category Fiction about obsessive–compulsive disorder)
follows Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub), a private detective with obsessive–compulsive disorder and multiple phobias (including apparent mysophobia or "germophobia")...
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behemoth of a record which reasserts her position as one of pop's most compulsive pleasures". Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian called it "a blast of obnoxious...
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Maria Bamford (category People with obsessive–compulsive disorder)
Heckler (2007), and Hell and Back (2015). She voiced Talking Ginger and Talking Becca in the Talking Tom & Friends web series. Her live television work...
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