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Escaping Another's OCPD Tyranny!: The Ultimate Survival Guide for the OCPD Besieged , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 446min
Congratulations! This audio research report you have wisely chosen will prove to be one of the best investments of your other-person OCPD challenged life!Many concerned individuals have praised this work for being recorded with the layperson in mind. Yet, this audio also has much to offer any mental health professional who recognizes the tremendous value of clear, direct, easily understandable language, unencumbered by extensive cross-references, annotations, and distracting technical notes.The audio’s sole intent is to communicate, educate, and to free OCPD "victims" as quickly, and as painlessly, as possible. Now, the important thing to know about Escaping is that it has features and resources that do not appear in any other research report, article, book, or audio/video presentation available today. Most importantly, it is geared to providing you with an abundance of hard-won, experimentally gained, scientifically validated specialized knowledge, practical tools, well-thought-out strategies, and techniques proven to be effective against others' OCPD behaviors, in terms of lessening their severity and curtailing their occurrence.Some of the unique features in this audio are easy-to-listen to explanations, practical directions, and wise guidance, on almost universally undealt-with OCPD subjects. In addition, within are selected portions of the volume’s affirmations, declarations, a goals sheet, meditations, reminder (reinforcement) cards, and a resource tool box, all designed as a program, a course of instruction, for your deliverance. In short, a self-help audio manual to show what to do and not to do around an OCPD person - what to say and not to say, and why.It is all spelled out, all original. Use it wisely and consistently, and you will assuredly reap the benefits of time well-invested in learning how to withstand, deflect, and disable a personality-disordered individual's misery-inflicting behavior - once and for all! ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Gregory Allen Siders. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/167574/bk_acx0_167574_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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OCPD: Square Peg in a Round Hole: OCPDRescue.com Series, Book 1 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 40min
If you are reading this, it is likely that you or someone you know is suffering from a lifelong condition called OCPD, or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. You may think that OCPD sounds like OCD, but the two are very different disorders.A person with OCD can also have OCPD. The two disorders are separate, but they can exist in the same person. OCD is an obsessive-compulsive disorder, where a person does something repetitively which causes them distress but is used to relieve some kind of anxiety. For example, a person who has a phobia of bugs, germs, or skin mites might excessively wash their hands until they bleed. The person suffering from OCD would be distressed that they are washing their hands compulsively to the point of causing themselves pain and/or bleeding. However, their phobia of germs would cause them to continue the behavior that is not socially acceptable by their peers because their fear of germs outweighs their concern for their social image or their own comfort.Conversely, OCPD is a lifestyle. The person does not realize that they have the rigidity of OCPD. The person is unhappy, and the people around them are unhappy, but they cannot pinpoint why they are unhappy. OCPD is a personality disorder in that the disorder is deeply engrained within the person’s personality.A person can have OCPD from many different things:Born with OCPDAcquires OCPD from parents, coaches, mentors, teachers, bossesLearns OCPD to cope with their fear of failureAcquires OCPD as a result of experiencing sustained feelings of helplessness (PTSD-related)Acquires OCPD through their cultureJoins an organization that instills OCPD in themSuffers an illness or head injury that triggers OCPDAcquires OCPD from being with a partner, family member, housemate with OCPDSuffers OCPD as a result of brain damage or learning disabilitiesSuffers OCPD from exci ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Nathan McMillan. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/140375/bk_acx0_140375_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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OCPD: Love Your Partner Unconditionally: Transcend Mediocrity, Book 173 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 21min
Many people have OCPD partners, parents, friends, bosses, or other loved ones in their lives. They struggle with the OCPD people's rigidity, negativism, and critical nature. The OCPD people struggle to meet the expectations of others, shackled by their own perfectionism. The OCPD person is a slave to the little voice inside his or her head that was intended to guide positive behaviors long ago. This little voice is now stopping the OCPD person from realizing any type of freedom or joy in life. You might not think that you can do anything to stop the OCPDer's critical attitudes. I am here to tell you that it is possible! It is much easier than you ever imagined. And it doesn't require years of therapy to do it. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Dan Michaels. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/062221/bk_acx0_062221_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Stop Making Your Partner's OCPD Worse: 7 Step System Series , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 19min
OCPD sufferers want their relationships to work. So how come your relationship isn't working? Did you realize that your reaction to your OCPD partner's symptoms and personality may actually be causing their symptoms to WORSEN? Written by an author who is successfully married to an OCPD spouse. She survived over 40 breakups with her OCPD partner before learning how to improve their relationship into the wedded bliss that it is today. Get your relationship under control before your partner's symptoms control YOU! ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Stephen Rockwell Black. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/038729/bk_acx0_038729_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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28 Ways to Overcome Your OCPD: Transcend Mediocrity, Book 206 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 46min
Many people are shackled by their own rigidity and perfectionism. They struggle to experience life to the fullest, and to have positive and fulfilling relationships with those around them. They are hung up on feeling annoyed, critical, or judgmental toward others. They get fixated on the negative rather than focusing on the positive. They struggle to tolerate other people and different environments, and so they resort to repetitive and comforting behaviors in order to soothe themselves in the face of stress. This book was written for those with OCPD (obsessive–compulsive personality disorder) as well as the loved ones of those with OCPD. We will explain what OCPD is and discuss its causes. We will then go into the various ways that a person with OCPD can seek to be more open, less rigid and perfectionistic, and experience less overall frustration with life. It is often useful for people with OCPD to have the assistance of a person without OCPD while they work through their rigidity. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: D Gaunt. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/064928/bk_acx0_064928_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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OCPD and the Extreme Male Brain Theory , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 35min
This audiobook seeks to explain the potential links between OCPD and Autism spectrum disorder, Asperger's syndrome, and schizophrenia. It touches base on Cohen's extreme male brain theory and what it means for people with OCPD. It correlates the traits of the former disorder with that of the latter disorders. People with OCPD often struggle in a marriage. There are many reasons why this is true. Their critical nature often tends to wear on their partners. They become obsessive and compulsive about the neatness of the home, often complaining to their spouse and children if things are out of place. They are overly self-conscientious when they go out in public. They are often on autopilot, so they are generally forgetful. Others become deeply annoyed with OCPD people who rarely seem to pay attention or listen to them. People with OCPD often have meltdowns if the rules or routine is changed. If the family intends to go to a movie and someone suggests stopping for dinner at the last minute, this can send them into a fit of rage. Many OCPD people are task-oriented and object-oriented. They must have symmetry in a room, or the visual presentation of the room will throw their mind into disarray. They feel like their brains are somewhat disorganized, and they may compensate for it by obsessively organizing everything else in their environment. It is said that nearly 80 percent of people with ADHD and autism spectrum disorder experience a failed marriage, if they ever marry at all. Many people with Asperger's syndrome are averse to marriage and relationships. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Gene Blake. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/053113/bk_acx0_053113_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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10 Proven Ways to Overcome OCPD Tendencies: Reprogram Your Perfectionistic Brain at Its Core: Transcend Mediocrity, Book 114 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 22min
Many of my readers and listeners email me. They may be in relationships with people who are diagnosed with OCPD, or they have been diagnosed with OCPD themselves. Some of them have parents, siblings, children, or friends with OCPD. Many people who know someone with OCPD want to know how to help the OCPD sufferer from doing some of his or her repetitive or negative behaviors. They may be bothered by the OCPD person's behaviors, or they want to help the OCPD person to live a more fulfilling life overall. People with OCPD may want to fit in with others but may be completely oblivious as to how to do so. Or they may be content with who they are. They may be rejecting of others who try to change them. OCPD has helped them to survive thus far in their lives. Many people who have OCPD often have family members who also have OCPD or OCD tendencies. OCPD has served a purpose in their lives, but they are sometimes frustrated with the limitations of OCPD. People with OCPD are generally socially awkward on some level. They have an overall obsessive-compulsive and rigid personality that is bothersome to others who are around them. They may be aggressive, rude, or abrasive with others. Or they may simply struggle with perfectionistic tendencies that are holding them back from completing projects and job changes. This audiobook seeks to help an OCPD person overcome his or her rigidity. It also helps an OCPD person to overcome unwanted or repetitive behaviors. A non-OCPD person can learn from this book also. It helps to show non-OCPD persons what types of behavior and thinking an OCPD person must overcome in order to be like other people. In order to better understand another person, we must try to view the world from his or her perspective. It is only then that we can appreciate the struggles and challenges that person goes through. Download now to learn more! ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Carl Moore. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/053272/bk_acx0_053272_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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OCPD - 35 Underlying Causes of OCPD: Transcend Mediocrity, Book 73 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 31min
OCPD sufferers can be said to be experiencing their life in a perpetual a state of negative perfectionism. You may wonder why perfectionism can be negative. Some perfectionism is positive if it promotes growth and forward-thinking. A perfectionist can strive to attain perfection, so long as they are not self-critical and self-damaging or damaging to others as a result of their highly perfectionistic expectations. OCPDers have a tendency to be hypercritical, judgmental, rigid, stubborn, and sometimes arrogant. They may feel that their way is the only way, and any deviation from their way may cause failures and mistakes to occur. They have a strict need for orderliness and cleanliness in many aspects of their lives. They are often self-conscientious and expect others who are in their company to be this way as well. They have certain images of themselves that they want to uphold at all costs, and so they often force their own standards and rules on others against their will. OCPD people tend to need control of things around them and of their environment. They often feel frantic when things don't go the way that they had planned. They may not have skills to adapt to situations or may lack confidence that they will be able to recover if something bad happens to them. There are many things that occur during a child or adolescent's life that may lead to OCPD and perfectionistic behavior that paralyzes a person's ability to adapt to change and social circumstances. This audiobook covers the different causes, as well as covering the things that may be improved on in an OCPDer's life to encourage resiliency, self-confident, and the ability to relinquish some of the control that they need over others in order to survive. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Mike Norgaard. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/046237/bk_acx0_046237_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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How to Interact with Your OCPD Partner: A Guide to Relationship Improvement Tactics: Transcend Mediocrity, Book 108 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 23min
OCPD (Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder) is a relatively new diagnosis. Many couples who are having problems communicating and relating with one another might seek counseling and end up finding out that their partner has OCPD. Where does the partner who is not OCPD go in order to better understand their partner with OCPD? Where does one turn when there don't seem to be many answers out there yet as to how to better handle a relationship with an OCPD person? It is said that people who have traits that are consistent with OCPD might have a divorce rate that is higher than average couples - even as high as 90 percent! The reason is that there isn't enough educational material out there in order for couples to better understand each other. That which confuses us causes great misunderstanding and great miscommunication when we are married. It is no wonder that couples with and without OCPD struggle to connect and bond appropriately. Years ago, an OCPD marriage would have stayed together because the couple often didn't have a lot of choices. There are more choices than ever in 2015. Do we raise our families with the OCPD person that we partnered up with? They are often stable and strong providers, but they are lacking in social and emotional qualities that we equate with relationships. Or do we seek someone who can be more compatible with us in our later years when we wish to travel and to retire with someone who enjoys talking for hours over a cup of coffee? This book seeks to uncover the intricacies that are in the brain wiring and tendencies of the OCPD person. It seeks to educate those who are in contact with OCPD people on better ways to interact with them and ways to build an intimate and meaningful bond with them. A relationship between an OCPD person and a non-OCPD person can become extraordinarily difficult without the understanding that is in this guide. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Mike Norgaard. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/052596/bk_acx0_052596_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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OCPD and Perfectionism: 7 Day Challenge: Turn Off Autopilot in Your Life: Transcend Mediocrity Book 76 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 15min
Many people are suffering from OCPD, and it is negatively affecting their marriage, their relationships, their children and their lives. Obsessive Compulsive Personality disorder is a condition of negative perfectionism. It is a desire and a need for orderliness, control, strict guidelines, and clear procedures. OCPD generally is handed down through the family and is held to be a family value which provides stability and survival. However, the obsessiveness and compulsiveness that is characteristic of OCPD can cause great strain in relationships and reduce the quality of life for the sufferer. In this book, I seek to challenge the core negative personality traits and needs of the OCPD sufferer. I challenge them to turn off their autopilot and try to look at the world through a different lens. I realize that it is quite difficult for a person with OCPD to challenge their own thoughts and the thoughts of their family members in order to search for greater freedom. I wish for them to slowly release their need to control and perfect everything in their life, to take a step back and to breathe. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Mike Norgaard. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/046621/bk_acx0_046621_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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