STOP Saying You're "OCD" - The Truth About This Serious Mental Illness

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The phrase 'I'm so OCD' is thrown around casually, but it trivializes a debilitating mental illness and shows a fundamental misunderstanding of the term. It's time to get the facts straight.

Dr. Roger Hall provides a crucial breakdown of the difference between true Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), a distressing anxiety disorder, and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD), a rigid and controlling personality type. He also introduces his own term for the healthy, high-performance version of this trait that so many people mistakenly call OCD: Obsessive-Compulsive Arrangement (OCA).

This is a clear-headed look at the psychology behind these behaviors, separating a real disorder from a chosen system for success.

Key Truths in This Video:
- OCD is an anxiety disorder defined by unwanted, intrusive thoughts.
- OCPD is a personality disorder where the individual believes their rigid way is the right way.
- What most people call "being a little OCD" is actually a healthy trait called Obsessive-Compulsive Arrangement (OCA).
- High performers use OCA to automate trivial decisions and save their brainpower for important problems.

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⏱ Video Chapters
0:00 – The Problem with Misusing "OCD"
1:03 – The Reality of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
3:07 – The Controlling Nature of OCPD
5:50 – The Healthy Trait Everyone Confuses for OCD
8:02 – How Routines Save Your Brain's Energy
10:14 – The Logic Behind High-Performers' Strict Routines

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