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DefinitionDefinition
An uncontrollable focus on details, neatness an thriving for perfection at the cost of production, flexibility, an efficiency.
Meaning OCPD’s obsess on small details of projects or assignments where they are unable to complete it if they cant meet their own standards or put so much effort in small details, production is slowed down
Associated FeaturesAssociated Features
DSM-IV-TR (4/8)
Is a packrat
cannot work with others unless they’ll do it their way
Stingy with money, saving it incase of an emergency
Shows very high stinginess and stubbornness
Associated FeaturesAssociated Features
Obsessive with minor details that you lose sight of the
purpose for the activity
unable to finish due to inability to achieve the standards
is a workaholic (not due to economic reasons)
stubborn and inflexible when it comes to morals and religious beliefs
Associated FeaturesAssociated Features
Those with OPDS tend to be alone since they prefer their own company. They aren’t good with emotional business and tend to have relationship problems. At their work place they try to dominate over projects. OPDS tend to stress over work In strife for perfection but even if they go on vacation they bring work with so they wont *waste time*. Usually when they come back to their office they get a sense of relief.
EtiologyEtiology
Biological OCPD can have children who can also develop
the disorder
Family and social Environment OCPD’s tend to have had parents who were
very strict during the anal stage of the psychological development process
As children they can be very bossy to other children and tend to hold back anger towards abusive parents but remain respectful (emotions bottle up)
PrevalencePrevalence
This particular disorder isn’t very common in the general population
Only about 1%
The amount of men with OCPD is twice the amount of women with OCPD which could be because it is is more socially acceptable for a man to be controlling and stubborn than for a women
Prognosis Prognosis
OCPD’s tend to be very respectful to authorities in the work force, but can be overly demanding and disrespectful to those who work under them
Due to OCPD, they can have many issues during relationship or makes it difficult for them to be in a very large social group
Many of the reasons why OCPD end up in therapy due to relationship problems and the disorder is later diagnosed
PrognosisPrognosis
Because of their difficulty in socializing they end up feeling very lonely
This can also lead to depression
It has also been known that people who have problems with animal hoarding also have OCPD and OCD
The only way for treatment is long term therapy, it all depends on the patient
TreatmentTreatment
Medicine Prozac (an anti-depressant) is a short term use
drug for OCPD long term use is highly opposed
Therapy Seeing a psychologist and talking about daily
problem can help those with OCPD become more open
But OCPD’s are very controlling and question their psychiatrist
They will even go as far as fooling their psychologist that treatment is working when it really isn’t
TreatmentTreatment
Support groups This can really help OCPD’s become more
emotionally open and it really does provide them with emotional support
HOWEVER it is not recommended for everyone since OCPD’s are very stubborn with morals and can even go out and say other members in the group are in the wrong
Discussion Question Discussion Question
How can OCPD lead to animal hoarding
EXTRA CREDIT!!!EXTRA CREDIT!!!
EmpathyEmpathy
Scott always works really hard day in and day out, and even if he had leisure time (which he doesn’t) he knows he wouldn’t be doing anything since he doesn’t have that many friends. His fellow employees want to throw a surprise party for a girl he likes. He ask to help for the party but they shun him since he is too controlling and know he will obsess over even the smallest details. Scott feels socially isolated by the time he gets home and worry’s he will be alone for the rest of his life. Think about this to have a better understanding about those with OCPD
ReferencesReferences
Grohol,J.(2010).Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder. Retrieved from http://psychcentral.com/disorders/sx26.htm
Louk,M(2011). Hoarding; One Aspect of Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder. Retrieved from http://www.suite101.com/content/hoarding-one-aspect-of-obsessive-compulsive-personality-disorder-a343935
ReferencesReferences
Confessions: Animal Hoarding. (2010). From Animal Planet database.