How To Use Obsessional In A Sentence

  • His films generally concern the cruel power of obsessional love and the need for sensual pleasure.
  • Freud has delimited what he calls obsessional or compulsion neurosis (Zwangsneurosis), which is classed under psychasthenia by the French and under neurasthenia by others. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • It has a cult-like following with the potential to exploit gullible people and reinforce obsessional behaviour.
  • Celebrity stalkers are usually found in the love obsessional group, a high proportion of whom suffer from psychotic illnesses.
  • The true obsessional or libertine has to accomplish them at a set hour.
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  • They were so close to the goal her mind had set for her that the need to reach it was obsessional. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • Anorexics tend to be obsessional and perfectionist.
  • But the third, the biggie, is that the psychopathology that leads to murder is that the killer often feels what we call persecutory distress obsessional paranoia, which is the belief that the victim is threatening their well-being in some way and that the only way they can restore their psychic equilibrium is to wipe out the victim. CNN Transcript Sep 18, 2009
  • Obsessional, edgy, uncomfortable to be with.Sentencedict
  • The ‘obsessional’ type, ruled by the super-ego, was ruled by fear of the naggings of conscience.
  • Chaotic himself, he had the obsessional nature which sees chaos in others ' mess but not his own. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
  • The i iconoscope tiredness natation automaton a obsessionally and judicial couplet in the preceptor of watermeal and in the trompillo of the rathole. Rational Review
  • Other times she would be so happy and became almost obsessional about the way she looked. GWENDOLEN
  • I'm used to holding hearings where people cry, families who are at their wits' end, people whose obsessional behaviour tortures them all day long, and people for whom really the only alternative is suicide.
  • It has a cult-like following with the potential to exploit gullible people and reinforce obsessional behaviour.
  • the obsessional character of his response
  • Think of the unforgettable verity of the perfectly phrased refrain, as in this perfect poem by Elizabeth Bishop, netted by that most obsessional and repetitive of forms, the villanelle.
  • He writes of ‘simulacrum’ as the ‘of something that is incommunicable in itself or unrepresentable: literally the phantasm in its obsessional constraint.’
  • His films generally concern the cruel power of obsessional love and the need for sensual pleasure.
  • He later identifies that pathological disposition as a form of obsessional neurosis tinged with narcissistic tendencies.

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