If you’ve seen “As Good As It Gets,” you’re already familiar with obsessive-compulsive disorder. In this article, you’ll learn some of the most compelling facts about this unusual mental health condition.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is often exacerbated by repressed anger. People suffering from OCD may often have unexplained anger outbursts that can be minimized through certain effective treatment methods and self-help techniques. Learn about the effects of anger and how outbursts can be minimized.
Collectors are “protective” of their items, whereas hoarders are embarrassed to allow anyone to see their “collections” and are often living in unsanitary/unsafe conditions. This article is a look at collecting versus hoarding.
Are OCPD and hypochondriasis just two forms of the same disorder? The answer may surprise you. Researchers are currently unclear as to exactly how the two are related, but they have some guesses.
Did you know that you can sue your employer for not reasonably accommodating your OCD symptoms? Get yourself informed by reading about OCD and workplace law.
It is tough to figure out how to deal with people who have obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCPD), but there are techniques you can use to help your relationships thrive.
If someone you know has obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCPD), relationships with that person can often be strained. Understanding where exactly the difficulties often lie can help you to avoid destroying that relationship.
Obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is a type of personality disorder where the individual becomes obsessed with perfection, rules, and attention to details. This makes them ideally suited for some jobs and misfits in others. Read on to find out the possible careers for OCPD.
Suffering from a boss or colleague obsessed with perfection, rules, and organization? How can I work with someone with obsessive compulsive personality disorder? Read on to find out how.