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    The best way to coax a cat out of a tree is with much patience and perseverance. - Michael A. Weiss Schizoid personality disorder is a challenging set of personality traits that leaves a person isolated and lonely, despite a strong longing that some schizoids have to belong and fit in with others. OCPD (Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder) is a pervasive personality with traits of rigidity, inflexibility, agitation, and stubbornness. Traits from one disorder often cross over into the other disorder, and many people with OCPD also have underlying schizoid tendencies. In this audiobook, I hope to help you discover more information about schizoid personality disorder, its causes, and where you (or your friend) fall on the broad schizoid spectrum. We'll discuss different reasons that a person might have become schizoid and/or OCPD, including differences in the brain, head injury causes, and the different types of parenting in infancy that might have caused the disorder. We'll also discuss how a child with a more sensitive temperament is often the one who is more prone to becoming schizoid early in their development, and how this serves to protect them and cope with the things in their world which are strange and often scary to them. When producing this audiobook, I consulted with my husband, who has experienced a majority of the schizoid traits for most of his life. He compensated for his schizoid traits and social ineptness by implementing many obsessive compulsive personality traits that make up his OCPD tendencies and his strict routines that he uses to calm and center himself. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: D. Gaunt. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/043176/bk_acx0_043176_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    There are many people whose brains are considered to be "wired" differently. They think in different patterns and have different wants and needs from other people who are considered to have neurotypical brain thoughts and patterns. The different "brain wiring" has been classified as autistic spectrum disorder, schizotypal and schizoid disorders, and Asperger's syndrome. This audiobook seeks to identify how people with schizoid personality disorder and Asperger's syndrome may process or think differently from others. The concepts can be also used and considered in those who have personality disorders such as OCPD. It seeks to bridge the gap between the behaviors that are different between neurotypicals and those on the spectrums. It seeks to draw out the patterns and to define the reasons that both sides struggle to understand and meet each other's needs. I hope that this book will help those from both thinking patterns to better understand one another. I am writing this book as a neurotypical wife of a man on the spectrum and a mother of children with special needs. As an author, wellness coach, and mentor, I have learned through many experiences how to try to see the world through many other perspectives. I have tried to write this book in a way that is friendly and direct for those who are on the spectrum, but please feel free to write to me at FlurriesOfSnow@gmail.com in order to clarify something if it is not written in a way that you are able to understand. The best thing that we can all do is seek to better understand each other if we are able to. It provides for improved relationships overall. The first thing that I want to mention is that while this book is for schizoids, OCPDers, and those on the autism spectrum (Asperger's), I realize that there are minor differences in how schizoids think and process things as compared to how those with Asperger's may think. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Claire Duncan. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/048299/bk_acx0_048299_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Many of my listeners write to me with their stories - they are stuck in a relationship with an emotionally immature man, or they are in love with one and they don't know what to do. It is difficult to pick and choose who we fall in love with. Sometimes, there is just a strong chemistry that pulls us together and attracts us to another person. We become strongly addicted to our partner like an addict is drawn to his drug of choice. We struggle to walk away from the relationship and cut the ties to the other person because our heart doesn't want to face the truth of the matter: that maybe they aren't fit for a relationship at their very core. There are many relationships that have a mix of personality types, which seem to be heading for failure. There is the relationship between the neuro-typical woman and the Asperger's man. The extreme male brain of the Asperger's man never seems to be understood by his partner. She becomes increasingly frustrated with the way that he thinks, as he becomes increasingly frustrated that she wants empathy, understanding, and emotional validation. The two speak a completely different language due to the more primitive and more traditional brain wiring of the male in these relationships, and the more emotional and social brain of the woman. There are the relationships between narcissistic men and borderline, OCPD, or codependent women. Many women were raised by a father who was a narcissistic, workaholic, or OCPD (obsessive compulsive personality disordered). Their fathers either over-nurtured and spoiled them or expected perfection of them at all times. They became engrained in their attempts to find a mate who was much like their father: narcissistic, OCPD, and rigid. The woman becomes borderline narcissistic, codependent, or OCPD herself. She is subsequently attracted to the same type of emotionally invalidating man as her father was to her. This audiobook seeks to teach one partner in the relationsh ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Phil Baker. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/049236/bk_acx0_049236_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Obsessive compulsive disorder is quite a common thing that plagues a lot of people today. It is not an isolated case. You or your loved ones may have it as well. Knowing what you are up against can help you get better equipped for fighting this debilitating battle against your thoughts and actions. Learn what obsessive compulsive disorder is, and how it differs from a similarly named disorder called obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCPD). Learn how obsessive compulsive disorder affects adults and children, and what you can do to remove or at least lessen the torment caused by it. OCD Covered... What Is OCD? OCD or OCPD? OCD in Children How to Cope with OCD Tools for Managing OCD at Home Relationships and OCD Much, much more! ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Millian Quinteros. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/035195/bk_acx0_035195_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Living with OCD: Obsessive compulsive disorder is quite a common thing that plagues a lot of people today. It is not an isolated case. You or your loved ones may have it as well. Knowing what you are up against can help you get better equipped for fighting this debilitating battle against your thoughts and actions. Learn what obsessive compulsive disorder is and how it differs from a similarly named disorder called obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCPD). Learn how obsessive compulsive disorder affects adults and children and what you can do to remove or at least lessen the torment caused by it. OCD Covered... What Is OCD? OCD or OCPD? OCD in Children How to Cope with OCD Much, much more! Self Esteem: Do you have self-confidence and rational belief in your own self? Are you aware of your own strengths and capabilities? The level of your self-confidence is a result of how you perceive your own self! This has a significant influence on other people's perception of you! How others relate and react to you is a reflection of your own self-perception! So if you have low self-esteem, it can result in other people having a difficult time believing in your capabilities. Did you know self-confidence is a skill that you can learn? Grab it today to get the rest…. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Millian Quinteros. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/042454/bk_acx0_042454_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Classified is the first book in the Phoenix Series written by Peggy Hoy. It is a Christian Fiction/FBI Mystery. A special agent with a mottled background, one with OCPD, and a military psychiatrist, meet up in the Phoenix field office as co-workers on assignment to take down a Mexican drug cartel and human trafficker. As special agents Sam Montoya, Amy Spears, and Ranson Hilliard grow in faith in God and each other, they find that there are many more layers to those broad classifications - especially when they break open a cold case file and find out who killed Ranson's brother almost twenty years ago! ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: W.B. Ward. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/017516/bk_acx0_017516_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Your perfectionism is holding you back from truly enjoying life. Let yourself finally experience the things that other people are experiencing. Feel the senses of joy and security that come with being alive. Stop feeling insecure, out of control, depressed, and anxious. We can teach you seven activities to slowly implement each day into your life. Implementing each of these activities on a daily or weekly basis will help you to reduce the extreme personality trait that you are experiencing. Designed by someone with OCPD, these steps will help you to broaden your horizons and start to feel comfortable again in your own skin. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Joe Bowen. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/040423/bk_acx0_040423_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    If you have downloaded this audiobook, it is likely that you are struggling to cope with a parent who is difficult. I have dealt with my share of difficult people, as well as the difficult people who my readers and listeners often seek my advice on. I hope that the knowledge that we have collected over the past four decades will help you with the difficult person in your life, and will hopefully encourage the difficult relationship toward some sort of sanity and peace. Difficult parents and difficult people are everywhere. I estimate that there are far more than 30 percent of the population who have personality disorders and mental illness. Those who are actively seeking treatment are counted on the statistics by NIMH (the National Institute of Mental Health), but the numbers seem low in my personal opinion. Many of us know a large number of people who have mental illness problems or personality trait issues who were never diagnosed. The truth is that many people with narcissistic personality disorder, OCPD, schizoid disorder, avoidant personality disorder, anti-social personality disorder, psychopathy, conduct disorder, intermittent explosive disorder, battered woman syndrome, paranoid personality disorder, bipolar disorder, and many others don't seek any type of diagnosis or treatment throughout their lives. This is particularly true with males and females who are negative perfectionists suffering from OCPD - rigidness, arrogance, and inflexibility. We often label people as being difficult, eccentric, and a myriad of other names, but we don't consider that they have a personality disorder underlying their terrible and unacceptable behaviors toward others. Many of us come from families full of people who are exhibiting the various symptoms of personality disorders. Whether or not your family member has a "label" for their condition, they have learned, acquired or grown up with a dysfunctional way of relating to other people. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: D Gaunt. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/046359/bk_acx0_046359_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder: The Ultimate Guide to Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention, you'll learn about obsessive compulsive personality disorder and how it can impact a person's life. This book covers a variety of topics, such as the subtypes of obsessive compulsive personality disorder, symptoms of the disorder, as well as how to overcome it. If you are looking for a book to better understand how to identify the causes of obsessive compulsive personality disorder, we will explore it in this short book. After learning about the causes of OCPD, we'll dig deep into treatment methods and different types of therapy that are available for those suffering from obsessive compulsive personality disorder symptoms. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Darren Marlar. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/039852/bk_acx0_039852_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Many women go out into the dating world with misinformation. We listen to what our families' values are, we compare our fathers to other men, and then we find men who fit the ideal that we all have in our heads of the perfect man. We have grown up with our fathers as the images of perfect husbands in our minds, even if our fathers were far from perfect husbands. We think these are the men that we should pursue. But the truth is that these values and morals that are instilled in us ultimately lead to relationships that are unhealthy, boring, or mismatched. There are many things that are wrong with this picture. First, if your family values hard work, perseverance, and perfectionism, you may look for a man who has all of the classical signs and symptoms of a personality disorder called OCPD, a disorder that can be classified as negative perfectionism. Men with OCPD are workaholics, perfectionists, rigid, and critical. They are difficult to live with and maintain relationships with. If your parents raised you praising the things you did instead of celebrating who you are as a person, you may also be ingrained with an unhealthy sense of self-worth. You value things that you achieve and accomplish instead of just feeling lovable for who you are. This will also cause you to seek out men for their achievements or their financial status instead of seeking someone who is emotionally mature and available. There are other things that drive you to choose men who are emotionally unavailable. The media flashes scenes of knights in shining armor in front of our eyes. We value strong men. We value the stoic personality. We base our romantic choices on looks and romantic gestures instead of basing them on emotional stability and availability as a partner. We go for the good-looking, strong, and handsome man. We look for a protector, even one who might be aggressive toward us later on. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Sorrel Brigman. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/045708/bk_acx0_045708_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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