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A collective term which encompasses the network of military-related governmental departments and the industries which produce military-related products and materials.  
''Diversity and inclusion - neurodiversity.''


(OCD).


==See also==
People with obsessive compulsive disorder usually experience frequent obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours.
*[[Complex ]]
*[[Globalisation]]
*[[National security industrial complex]]


An obsession is an unwanted and unpleasant thought, image or urge that repeatedly enters someone's mind, causing feelings of anxiety, disgust or unease.
A compulsion is a repetitive behaviour or mental act that a person may feel the need to do so as to temporarily relieve the unpleasant feelings brought on by the obsessive thought.
For example, someone with an obsessive fear of being burgled may feel the need to check several times that all the windows and doors are locked before being able to leave their house.
== See also ==
* [[ADHD]]
* [[Ally]]
* [[Anxiety]]
* [[Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder]]
* [[Autism spectrum disorder]]
* [[BAME]]
* [[D&I]]
* [[Diversity]]
* [[Dyscalculia]]
* [[Dyslexia]]
* [[Dyspraxia]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Governance]]
* [[LGBTQ+]]
* [[Neurodivergent]]
* [[Neurodiversity]]
* [[Tourette's syndrome]]
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Diversity and inclusion - neurodiversity.

(OCD).

People with obsessive compulsive disorder usually experience frequent obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours.


An obsession is an unwanted and unpleasant thought, image or urge that repeatedly enters someone's mind, causing feelings of anxiety, disgust or unease.

A compulsion is a repetitive behaviour or mental act that a person may feel the need to do so as to temporarily relieve the unpleasant feelings brought on by the obsessive thought.


For example, someone with an obsessive fear of being burgled may feel the need to check several times that all the windows and doors are locked before being able to leave their house.


See also