Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and OCPD
A therapist who uses CBT to treat OCPD helps patients understand the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- The therapist could help to point out flaws in a perfectionistic attitude (i.e. needing to control others/environment to achieve success) and suggest alternative ways of thinking.
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