Definition of Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder: A personality disorder characterized by a pervasive preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and interpersonal control, beginning by early adulthood at latest.
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) may be evident by:
- preoccupation with details, rules, lists, order, organization, or schedules;
- perfectionism;
- excessive devotion to work to the exclusion of leisure activities and friendships;
- inability to discard worthless objects of no sentimental value;
- reluctance to delegate tasks or work with others unless everything is done their way;
- miserliness in regard to oneself and others;
- rigidity and stubbornness.
OCPD is different and distinct from obsessive-compulsive disorder, which is a type of anxiety disorder.