Married to a Perfectionist: Coping with a Spouse Who Has OCPD (Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder): Transcend Mediocrity, Book 14
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Rating | : | 4.61 (694 Votes) |
Asin | : | B012CMQZX4 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 452 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-30 |
Language | : | English |
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"You may be wondering what qualifies me to write a book about OCPD marriage. I, my friend, am quite happily married to an OCPD'er. You want to be carefree and spontaneous. You want to have fun with your husband, but he just plain seems like a stubborn ox at times (or maybe all the time, depending upon how bad his symptoms are). You are struggling with an OCPD spouse who is driving you crazy. Your spouse doesn't have to have all of these traits, just some of them. If I start to talk about him, it's likely things will start to feel a bit familiar for you. Excerpt: "Hello there. He is probably a little bit like your OCPD spouse because their traits are pretty similar. "Please download our OCPD series of books in order to learn more about your spouse's disorder, the reason behind the disorder, and your choices when it comes to an OCPD marriage.". But at home you are faced with demands, critiques, and rigidity. I am glad you're here
Tom Cruttenden said Just read about ocpd and you'll get the point of this whole book. Nothing more to say. Really.it's short and you can get the information from other sources. Just do a Google search.. "A well-worth adding to one's library OCPD book" according to a friend of Jesus. To date, this is the best kindle book Ms. Snow has authored on the mental illness of OCPD. She presents very astute Insights she has acquired on the subject of the OCPD male/female relationship, and outlines persuasively how the OCPD person's family history can be in