The Traits of OCPD - Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder: Difficult People with Inflexible Standards, Rigidity, a Hypercritical Demeanor and an Obsession
Transcend Mediocrity Book 18
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D Gaunt
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J.B. Snow
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If you are like me, you spent a majority of your life largely unaware of what OCPD was. When you suddenly stumbled upon it, everything started to make sense. If you have others around you who have OCPD, you see the daily struggles it causes them and the friction that occurs when they try to interact with you and others. You feel helpless and lost with the diagnosis, but you feel relieved that there is a name for the thing you have been dealing with for so long.
OCPD is the abbreviation for a group of mental symptoms that are collectively called obsessive compulsive personality disorder. Many people confuse OCPD with OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder). People can have both; however, OCPD is a pervasive condition that affects the person's entire life and all interactions. A person with OCPD may justify their rigidity and inflexibility using the morals and values their family instilled in them. They don't notice that their OCPD is causing a problem with their interactions with others. Instead they feel that other people aren't being reasonable....
©2015 J.B. Snow (P)2015 J.B. SnowWhat listeners say about The Traits of OCPD - Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder: Difficult People with Inflexible Standards, Rigidity, a Hypercritical Demeanor and an Obsession
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- Romina R.
- 08-02-19
It isn't very helpful for someone with this ill
it was difficult to digest. Firstly, the narration seems computerized rather than narrated for a person. Even worst, the inflexible description of the traits do not left space for any kind variability or alternative description, it sounds more judgmental than descriptional. I wouldn't recommended
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