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People with OCPD are preoccupied with rules, orderliness, and control. They tend to exhibit perfectionism, rigidity, and a high focus on details. People with OCPD have strong, inflexible beliefs surrounding rules and order and believe only their thoughts are correct. People with OCD have recurrent and persistent unwanted thoughts obsessions , which they usually recognize as irrational, and typically perform actions or behaviors to relieve the anxiety caused by these thoughts compulsions.
It is possible for a person to have both conditions. Read on to learn more about the features of OCPD and how it can lead to feelings of anger. The hallmark of OCPD is a preoccupation with rules, order, and control. This fixation can lead to a number of symptoms. People with OCPD may experience intense frustration or anger. This can occur when someone or something interferes with their rigid, self-imposed routines, rules, schedules, or timelines. Though people with OCPD tend to work hard at containing their emotions so as not to feel vulnerable, anger is often easier for them to express, and outbursts can happen.
A study of anger associated with personality disorders found that OCPD was second after avoidant personality disorder in terms of the extent of anger and exhibited rates of anger on par with those of borderline personality disorder.
Inflexibility, rigidity, and control are some of the defining characteristics of OCPD. People with OCPD have very strict ideas on the right way of doing things and expect others to follow their lead. They may also have inflexible views on morality and ethics that they expect others to adhere to.