What Are The Symptoms Of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?

Need for Perfection

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Perfectionism and OCD aren't always the same thing. A perfectionist needs to perform flawlessly or receive perfect results on a test, and they experience upset if they don't manage this. Perfectionism is an irrational behavior that causes distress, but it's often rooted in having too-high standards. Obsessive-compulsive disorder, on the other hand, involves obsessions and compulsions. Some individuals with OCD may feel a need for perfection when their obsessions and compulsions are centered around performance, their environment, or their behavior. For example, if someone with OCD has obsessive thoughts regarding the organization and layout of their space, they may be upset if things aren't perfect. If a painting is misaligned or clothes are left on the floor, it could lead to an inordinate amount of distress until the 'imperfection' is corrected.

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