digger1 wrote:
I got a new diagnosis today
OCD - obsessive compulsive disorder. Seems to be fairly mild though. When someone's not doing something to my specifications like mopping the floor like normal people mop the floor, I have to take over and mop the floor the way the slats are going or when I'm at a lobby of some sort with cards be it business cards or brochures and they're messed up, I have to straighten them or if a picture on the wall is crooked, I really have to go straighten it.
That description seems closer to
OCPD rather than
OCD.
Quote:
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fourth edition, DSM IV-TR, defines OCPD as follows. However, the usefulness of all but three of the criteria has been challenged in a research study[16]. Perfectionism, rigidity and stubbornness, and miserliness were the three criteria most likely to predict the presence of OCPD. (A study in 2007[17] found that OCPD is etiologically distinct from Avoidant and Dependent Personality Disorders, suggesting it is incorrectly categorized as a Cluster C Disorder.)
"A pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control, at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by four (or more) of the following:
* Is preoccupied with details, rules, lists, order, organization, or schedules to the extent that the major point of the activity is lost.
* Shows perfectionism that interferes with task completion (e.g., is unable to complete a project because his or her own overly strict standards are not met)
* Is excessively devoted to work and productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and friendships (not accounted for by obvious economic necessity)
* Is overconscientious, scrupulous, and inflexible about matters of morality, ethics, or values (not accounted for by cultural or religious identification)
* Is unable to discard worn-out or worthless objects even when they have no sentimental value
* Is reluctant to delegate tasks or to work with others unless they submit to exactly his or her way of doing things
* Adopts a miserly spending style toward both self and others; money is viewed as something to be hoarded for future catastrophes
* Shows rigidity and stubbornness"