How to Do Kegel Exercises for Men (with Pictures)
Strengthen and support your pelvic floor with these simple exercises If you do Kegel exercises on a regular basis, then you can substantially strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. By having strong pelvic floor muscles, you may be able to...
Dr Anthony Pinto: Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) (Ep397)
In episode 397 I chat with Dr Anthony Pinto (Ph.D). Anthony is Director of the Northwell Health OCD Center at Zucker Hillside Hospital on Long Island in NY, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Dr. Pinto has an extensive publication record, with over 100 manuscripts/chapters on obsessive compulsive disorder and related conditions, particularly obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCPD). He is a leading authority on OCPD and co-edited a comprehensive book on the subject (Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder, American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2020). He is the lead author of the self-rated Family Accommodation Scale for OCD, which is being used worldwide. He serves on the International OCD Foundation Scientific and Clinical Advisory Board.
Obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is a chronic maladaptive pattern of excessive perfectionism, preoccupation with orderliness/detail, and need for control over one’s environment that frequently co-occurs with OCD and can complicate its treatment. Despite its prevalence, many clinicians are not aware of how to treat OCPD. Dr. Pinto shares with us the core features of OCPD, how the condition impacts functioning, and explains how it can be differentiated from OCD. He also focuses on cognitive behavioral therapy interventions for the maladaptive traits and behaviors of OCPD. As well as navigating therapy for OCD while also having OCPD. Hope it helps.
Show notes: https://theocdstories.com/episode/pinto-397
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17 Unexpected and Unique Behaviours of OCPD (Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder)
Today's video goes through some of the more unique and unexpected behaviours that a person with OCPD may display.
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Can you find happiness living with someone with OCPD?
Can you find happiness living with someone with OCPD? Episode 031
Your loved one is finally seeking help for their OCPD, but in the meantime, you’re still living with the same traits and behaviors that have been damaging your relationship with them all along. In the follow-up to my last video, in which we discussed what to do if someone you love has OCPD, we dive into how to take care of yourself while helping your loved one through their treatment. Things won’t change overnight and I want to make sure that you have the tools to safeguard your own mental health. Living with someone, loving someone, and communicating with someone with OCPD can be immensely challenging. Let’s see if we can find some hope and happiness amongst the chaos.
Email your questions to:
rawreactions@ocpd.org
to have them answered in an episode.
Articles referenced:
https://www.ocdonline.com/the-right-stuff
http://www.minddisorders.com/Ob-Ps/Obsessive-compulsive-personality-disorder.html
https://www.aipc.net.au/articles/self-help-strategies-for-ocd-and-ocpd/
https://www.thoughtco.com/rogerian-argument-1691920
The International OCPD Foundation:
https://www.ocpd.org
1:1 Video or Call Consultation & Support:
https://intro.co/DarrylRossignol
https://clarity.fm/ocpd/expertise/ocpd-obsessive-compulsive-personalty-disorder-discussions
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https://www.instagram.com/ocpd_my_life_in_debris/
OCPD: My Life In Debris is a channel dedicated to helping sufferers of obsessive compulsive personality disorder and those dealing with the people in their life that are afflicted with this personality disorder. We will delve into topics covering detailed explanations of the disorder, exploring treatment options, interviews with sufferers, how to live with the disorder, interviews with those that have people in their life with OCPD, and talks with treatment professionals. In addition, we will explore personality disorders and mental health disorders and how to navigate the world when these are a part of your daily life.
最近、日本でパーソナリティ障害クラスターC 群がますます増えてきている点で、私注意 を引きました。こようなことが起きている理由を説明する困難ですが、日本文化がそ 一端を担っていると考える不自然でないでしょう。チャネルアナリティクスを確認し てみると、私コンテンツにアジア、特に日本から関心が寄せられていることがわかりま す。こチャンネル目的、できるだけ多く人にメッセージを届け、役に立ててもらうことな で、動画を日本語字幕付きで提供することにしました。コンテンツ、特に「強迫性パーソナ リティ障害」をテーマにしています。強迫性パーソナリティ障害、日本でも多く見られる強迫 性障害と別疾患です。強迫性パーソナリティ障害、略して OCPD と呼れており、また 文献上で強迫性パーソナリティ障害 (Anankastic personality disorder (APD)) とも呼れて います。OCPD 、白か黒か思考と完璧主義的な特徴を持つ障害です。実際特徴、 るかに複雑ですが、それを説明するために動画を用意しました。内容がお役に立てれ、ある い少なくとも情報として参考にしていただけれ幸いです。ご覧いただきありがとうございま した。また、以下にお気軽にコメントをお寄せください。
用語説明
強迫性パーソナリティ障害
強迫性
完璧
完璧主義者
完璧な
完璧主義
メンタルヘルス
うつ病
不安
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Re: nervous about VA appointment
Akasha, this weekend I had to take my partner to the ER at our VAMC. Turns out he was fine (long story) but I learned that after his son (who was out of town) I AM the second-in-line POA. I didn't realize that. When my partner first showed signs of cognitive decline, the social worker met with him and his son. That was the summer of 2020, the height of COVID so I didn't attend that meeting. I'd forgotten I had that POA!