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Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (Follow Up #2)

Dr. Kirk Honda reads patron emails regarding OCPD.


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Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (Follow Up #2)

Comments

This is heartbreaking! It’s hard for me to accept how people write/talk about you. I am so sorry to hear that…

Anita Waples

Sul Sul. Fellow Simmer here. :-) lol

Tatyana

Wow. This is the first time hearing about quiet borderline… it resonates even more than the OCPD..!! 😯 is it possible to have both..? I’m re-diagnosing myself lol.

Katarina Severen

Many thanks for this helpful and insightful follow-up and the examples that added further clarity.

Linda Rhodes

I wasn't a fan of your comments on autism here. I know you gave the caveat that you're not an expert and appreciate that, but as an autistic person who spends a lot of time reading about the experiences of other autistics, it's very strange to me how you're distinguishing between the supposed reason for autistic masking and "scripts" (i.e., prepared responses) versus the reason with OCPD. I suspect that most autistic people who do this probably have OCPD in some measure and the reason they have all these scripts is because they've been rejected so much in the past for "being weird" in social situations or "saying the wrong thing" that they're now hypervigilant about it, which to me seems like the same thing you're saying about OCPD. Respectfully, I am begging you to do some more research about autism because your ideas about it seem rather outdated and antiquated :/ That commenter literally sounds like someone describing autistic burnout and while I'm not saying they're definitely autistic (I have no idea) I'm just saying that it goes to show just how much gray area there is that you don't seem to recognize. I hope you don't find this critique triggering because I adore your podcast. It's just that being a neurodivergent listener, it really sucks and honestly hurts on some level to feel so completely misunderstood when it comes to this "blind spot" in your wealth of knowledge.

Stephanie

City planning games! :D My favourites are Sim City and Cæsar. I also love to build houses and gardens in The Sims. I don't need to play The Sims, I just want to build the houses and design them perfectly for a family to live there happily. My sister used to play the family life, I just designed the houses. (I have ocpd-traits.)

Suzanne Thobro

No. It’s true! I have that problem where I try to look for flaws in celebrities and public figures and was betrayed as a kid. And I’m pretty sure it’s related. Not going to lie. “Cancel-culture” problem comes from trauma.

Nicole Gathany

I didn’t realize that. I’ll try not criticize you or write things that could be interpreted as criticism.

Nicole Gathany


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