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OCD - OCPD Rage, Anger, & Frustration | Is the Anger Different?

This video answers the question: What is the frustration anger or rage we see associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD). First, it's important understand that these are different disorders. OCD has obsessions (intrusive thoughts) and compulsions (behaviors that are meant to satisfy the anxiety) created by the obsessions. Usually people with OCD have good insight, but not always, and we consider the behaviors in general to be ego-dystonic. Obsessive compulsive personality disorder is a Cluster C personality disorder, which is the same cluster as avoidant and dependent personality disorders. With OCPD, we see someone who's perfectionistic, they don't like to delegate responsibilities to someone unless that person can do it exactly as prescribed, a miserly spending style, and a restricted range of emotion. We consider the characteristics with OCPD to be ego-syntonic.

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Видео OCD - OCPD Rage, Anger, & Frustration | Is the Anger Different? канала Dr. Todd Grande
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15 января 2019 г. 0:57:44
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