Opening up and then shutting down in relationships
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
Feeling things in extremes
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
needing things feels morally wrong
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
OCPD burnout and grief
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
I'm a therapist. What do you wish more therapists understood about you?
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How to trick my mind into letting me rest and stop worrying
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
Stigma
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
Disability accommodations
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
Best treatments for anxiety
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
I feel like i'm getting sicker
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
Am I experiencing a precursor to stalking from a student?
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I'm not who I thought I was (existential crisis after diagnosis)
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
Managing my anxiety about things I can’t control
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
I passed my thesis defense conditionally with revisions and I feel like a failure
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
Is it normal to get a conditional pass with revisions?
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Struggling to disclose to friends because of my anxiety about being perceived differently & wondering if my OCPD traits are obscuring my insight
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
How do you meet high pressure deadlines?
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
Clinician countertransference - advice needed
My dad is getting married tomorrow
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After accidentally eating gluten I can't eat without stomach pain - I need help
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Does anyone else feel guilty about not working when you're sick?
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
Feeling sick about a deadline and never meeting expectations
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
Deadlines make me spiral
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
i’m lost and terrified and I need advice (potential OCPD diagnosis)
OCPD is characterized by 4 or more symptoms: maladaptive perfectionism; over preoccupation with details, rules, and organization; devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and relationships; overconscientious and inflexibility re: morals and ethics; rigidity; compulsive frugality; reluctance to delegate tasks; and hoarding. Individuals with PDs have an “enduring pattern” of symptoms (generally defined as 5 years or more) “across a broad range" of situations.
Can’t sleep through the night without waking up in a panic - is it mixed mania?
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