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Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (Deep Dive) - Chapter 1

Dr. Kirk’s lecture on OCPD, in three chapters. 

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Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (Deep Dive) - Chapter 1

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Not annoying! Just a funny thing to note in light of the subject matter. Thank you for the awesome information.

Fatimeh Pahlavan

Ha! Yeah, that would annoy me too. For sure.

Psychology In Seattle

Dr. Honda, I’m sharing this because I think it might appeal to some of our shared OCPD tendencies. The deep dives on this subject are titled with the terms obsessive and compulsive hyphenated. The titles of follow-up episodes in which you respond to listener feedback do not include the hyphen. For that reason, one has to perform two separate searches in order to find all relevant content on this subject – one with the hyphenated disorder name, and one with no hyphen. Consistency in the naming convention would resolve this. :)

Fatimeh Pahlavan


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