Compulsion
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Compulsion may refer to:
- Compulsive behavior, a psychological condition in which a person does a behavior compulsively, having an overwhelming feeling that they must do so.
- Obsessive–compulsive disorder, a mental disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts that produce anxiety and by repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing that anxiety
Art and entertainment
- Compulsion (Hutson novel), a 2002 horror novel by Shaun Hutson
- Compulsion (Kellerman novel), an Alex Delaware novel by Jonathan Kellerman
- Compulsion, a 1956 novel by Meyer Levin and a 1957 adapted play by Levin
- Compulsion (1959 film), a 1959 film based on Levin's novel
- Compulsion (2009 film), a 2009 United Kingdom television drama, inspired by the Jacobean tragedy The Changeling
- Compulsion (2013 film), a 2013 film directed by Egidio Coccimiglio
- "Compulsion", an episode from season 5 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
- Compulsion (album), a jazz album by pianist Andrew Hill, originally released in 1966 under the Blue Note Label as BST 84217
- Compulsion (band), a punk rock group active between 1990 and 1996, originally called Thee Amazing Colossal Men until 1992
- Compulsion a play by Rinne Groff
- "Compulsion", a song by Joe Crow, covered on Martin Gore's Counterfeit e.p.
See also
- All pages with a title containing Compulsory
- All pages with a title containing Compelling
- All pages with a title containing Compel
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