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Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder(OCPD)/Anankastic Personality Disorder(AnPD) flag
So we'll level with you, we aren't 100% sure we actually have OCPD, we do have a lot of symptoms of it but we don't know for sure. If that makes not want to use the flag that's fine
Flag meaning:
It has 6 stripes because 6 is a perfect number. The symbol consists of a symbol the is sometimes used to represent the control key on keyboards, and the white flower with six petals is for perfection.
White is for need for perfection, but also for awareness
Yellow rigidity, as well community
Green is for comorbidity, and solidarity
Blue is for order, as well acceptance
Burgundy is for need for control, also symptom management
Black is for underlining anxiety and insecurity, but also recovery
Also here's just the symbol in case you want it
#Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder#Obsessive Compulsive pd#ocpd#Anankastic Personality Disorder#Anankastic#anpd#cluster c#cluster c pds#personality disorder#persodivergent#disability#mad flag#our flags#flags#bright colors#eyestrain#eye strain
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Sotha Sil from the Elder Scrolls series has Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
Requested by; @chappydev
#cluster c#cluster c pds#cluster c personality disorder#obsessive compulsive pd#obsessive compulsive personality disorder#ocpd#the elder scrolls#elder scrolls#sotha sil
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Custer C Flags remade
[cluster c flags remade]
post one(link) - cluster a(link) - cluster b(link)
Avoidant personality disorder
stone used: ammolite
Dependant personality disorder
stone used: unakite
Obsessive Compulsive personality disorder
stone used: Opal
flags are exclusive to those with the disorders
apologies for the lack of ids due to a lack of spoons
radqueers, transx/id do not touch my flags thanks
tagging: @delightfulweepingwillows, @dpdarchive, @avpdarchive, @docsfallfromgrace, @acetrappolaswife, @clusterrune, @archival-arrival, @decayednightmaremogai
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Cluster c disorders - 2
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What is cluster C?
Cluster C is the third and final cluster of personality disorders that is characterized by anxiety and fearfulness. They include Avoidant Personality Disorder (AvPD), Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD) and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) [not to be confused with OCD).
DSM-5 criteria under the cut! (Both moderators are American/USian so this is what we use instead of the ICD)
#cluster c#cluster c personality disorder#avoidant personality disorder#avoidant pd#avpd#dependent personality disorder#dependant pd#dpd#obsessive compulsive personality disorder#obsessive compulsive pd#ocpd
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Hanzo and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
I was joking with a friend about making the Overwatch characters have personality disorders, I realized that Hanzo very closely resembles someone with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (also called anankastic personality disorder).
Now I will say, I myself have some personality disorders so I have the need to project onto him. This might lead me to project certain traits onto Hanzo as I analyze his character, so keep that in mind please.
On another note, if you disagree please just scroll past and don’t argue. I’m not saying this is canon or even implied, it’s just a headcanon and a silly little analysis that I wanted to do because I was bored.
Note: OCPD and OCD are not the same thing despite the similar names. Please do your own research if you want to learn more about the differences as I want to focus this on character analysis.
Let’s get into it!
Many may be shocked to know that OCPD is the most common personality disorder (not BPD like many may think). [source] So it is very likely that Hanzo could be one of these.
To receive a diagnosis of OCPD, an individual must reach four out of the eight specific criteria. Not the full set, only partially. It is important to notice that everyone’s experience with OCPF will be different because of the many combinations that exist within the criteria.
I will be using the direct diagnostic criteria in the DSM-5. Though Hanzo is Japanese and would use the ICD-11c I’m just not as familiar with that.
Is preoccupied with details, rules, lists, order, organization, or schedules to the extent that the major point of the activity is lost.
To maintain a sense of control, people with OCPD focus on rules, minute details, procedures, schedules, and lists. As a result, the main point of a project or activity is lost, as the criteria says. People with OCPD repeatedly check for mistakes and pay extraordinary attention to detail. They do not make good use of their time, often leaving the most important tasks until the end. Their preoccupation with the details and making sure everything is perfect can endlessly delay completion. They are unaware of how their behavior affects their coworkers. When focused on one task, these patients may neglect all other aspects of their life. [source]
Now while I personally believe Hanzo does this, from my understanding there’s no exact canon proof of him being preoccupied with these things. It could be assumed he does with all the later criteria he has that he is probably this way, but we don’t know for sure. No points. 0/8
Shows perfectionism that interferes with task completion
Nothing else matters except for being perfect. Things may never be completed because the need for it to be the best it possibly can be. Only the highest of standards for themselves. They have nothing in the tank to take care of yourself or attend to your hobbies or interests. [source]
Now while this can be explained from Hanzo being the eldest son and the pressure put on him by his father, that doesn’t negate the fact he does this. We know from dialogue with other characters he holds himself to a very high standard. So, that’s a point for him. 1/8
Is excessively devoted to work and productivity to the exclusion of leisure activities and friendships
People with OCPD may have difficulty in forming and maintaining relationships due to their perfectionist tendencies and devotion to work. They may have unrealistic expectations of themselves and others, which can lead to conflict and disappointment. [source]
This is pretty much the same as the last one. He isn’t tied to any organization and really has no friends or close ties to anyone. While there might be other explanations for this, I think it’s plausible he might not want to set himself up for disappointment. I’ll give a half point here. 1.5/8
Is overconscientious, scrupulous, and inflexible about matters of morality, ethics, or values
People with OCPD think actions and beliefs are either completely right or completely wrong. They often feel they are always right. It’s as if nothing will change their minds. [source]
Hanzo believes he is unforgivable and unworthy of anything. While this might be a more morbid belief that what is typically for OCPD, it still constitutes as one and would apply here. So sadly, he gets a point. 2.5/8
Is unable to discard worn-out or worthless objects even when they have no sentimental value.
Hoarding is a very common symptom in OCPD because of the fear of losing something.
While I headcanon this: we have no canon proof of it. No point. 2.5/8
Is reluctant to delegate tasks or to work with others unless they submit to exactly his or her way of doing things.
People with OCPD want to do things on their own without any help for fear of someone messing up their work. They typically deeply consumed in dysfunctional beliefs and genuinely see their way of functioning as the only "correct" way, where the world needs to conform to their own strict standards. [source]
This is very much Hanzo. He works by himself, a lone wolf, never with anyone else. While we don’t know if it’s exactly for the reason stated above, i would say it’s a plausible situation enough to give him a full point. 3.5/8
Adopts a miserly spending style toward both self and others; money is viewed as something to be hoarded for future catastrophes.
This one is pretty self explanatory .
Hanzo doesn’t have this, he gave away all his fortune. So, no point. 3.5/8
Shows rigidity and stubbornness.
People with OCPD are often described as “stuck in their ways” and “unwilling to change”. Such rigidity often manifests in a sense of hypermorality.
Hanzo is most definitely stubborn in every way possible. He doesn’t want to do anything except for his way. While he doesn’t have hypermorality, he is definitely ridged in his ways. Point. 4.5/8
And there we have it. Four and a half longs. If he was real, Hanzo could very much qualify for an OCPD diagnosis. There’s a lot of possible “stretching” and projecting; but in my eyes he had OCPD.
Now, again, this whole analysis is all for fun, shits and giggles if you will, so if you disagree that’s completely okay! Just don’t be mean about it, it’s just a headcanon/personal belief.
#overwatch#overwatch 2#hanzo#hanzo overwatch#hanzo shimada#ocpd#obsessive compulsive#obsessive compulsive personality disorder#obsessive compulsive pd#character analysis#analysis
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Intro!
Hey there! This is a blog where I headcanon characters with personality disorders. This is meant to spread positivity about personality disorders and try and help remove stigma around these conditions. I don't want any discourse on this blog. This is meant for people with suspected or diagnosed personality disorders to see characters with the same struggles as them so they can feel less alone.
Personal intro:
This blog is run by a person who is neurodivergent and is questioning two personality disorders (bpd and dpd). I am currently working through counseling in order to get diagnosed with these conditions and others, but getting officially diagnosed is really difficult especially in these times so please be kind!
My pronouns are pretty much any except she :D
Submission format:
Character name
Character source
Personality disorder you headcanon them with (if they canonically have that disorder, please specify it)
Rules:
Please do not submit real people
Please only send submissions, not any other kind of ask, unless under specific circumstances
That's pretty much all I can think of for now so :P
I don't have a DNI list so I expect you to stick to your own DNI
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Ppd & ocd culture is oh my fucking god get me out of here the fucking mental disorders are stackable
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#cluster a#ppd#personality disorder#actually ppd#paranoid personality disorder#pd#cluster a personality disorders#paranoid#paranoid personality#cluster#// ocd + ppd culture is#// ppd + ocd culture is#obsessive compulsive disorder#ocd#// ppd culture is
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・₊✧𝘈 𝘱𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘭𝘴𝘤𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘮 𝘩𝘢𝘴 𝘣𝘦𝘦𝘯 𝘢𝘥𝘥𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘴𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘢𝘳𝘺。。。 -`♡´-
♡DIVINE PERSON♡
✧A Divine Person (DIP is a Special Person attachment experienced by those with persodivergence (or may be a side effect of some medications). A DIP is a person that a persodivergent individual (pwpd) sees as a god/divine entity/etc. The pwpd may worship their DIP as one would worship a god, truly believe their DIP is a god, and/or see them as incapable of doing anything wrong. Splitting on one's DIP is rare, as they are complete and utter perfection, but not unheard of.✧
For a full list of Special Person terms, I made this doc for a comprehensible list. If you'd like to use my PD flags as emojis, I made this discord server with them as heart emojis! (Originally made to react to my SP's messages).
DISCLAIMER: All of these terms already have existed in the community before I posted them. If you have genuine questions or concerns, feel free to reach out and I will try to work with you! These terms are meant to be inclusive of ALL experiences I have heard of or experienced myself, so I have no issue adding things if necessary. These posts are meant to be short and sweet descriptions, not full deep delves on what each means! Feel free to make your own deep dives posts about your own experiences with these and @ me, I’ll definitely repost as long as they’re done in a respectful manner.
Note: This one was actually coined by me lmao
#Divine Person#DIP#ASPD#Antisocial Personality Disorder#AVPD#Avoidant Personality Disorder#BPD#Borderline Personality Disorder#DPD#Dependent Personality Disorder#HPD#Histrionic Personality Disorder#NPD#Narcissistic Personality Disorder#OCPD#Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder#PPD#Paranoid Personality Disorder#STPD#Schizotypal Personality Disorder#SZPD#Schizoid Personality Disorder#Special Person Terms#Persodivergent Terms#PD terms#Persodivergent#Personality Disorder#Sanctuaryterms
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I often read that people with OCPD rigidly adhere to all rules, but i find this to be a simplification. If that was the case, society wouldn't see us as disordered.
From my own experience, I rigidly adhere to rules I agree with. Rules that I deem illogical or outright bad actively make me angry. They drive me to break them on purpose, to demonstrate their perceived flaws and dangers. Or, I try to rules lawyer my way around them. "That's a dumb rule... But I can make it make sense."
Another thing is, we don't understand punishment unless we know what rule was broken. This applies to interpersonal relationships. We may not literally perceive them as a broken rule, but if someone needs space or even acts somewhat critical, we assume we've broken some sort of rule, and need to find out what. And if someone simply doesn't like us? We'll, that's absurd. I didn't break any of their personal rules, did I? Either I am flawed in some way, or they have something against me on a personal level. Nevermind that in reality that's not how people work.
Just my experiences. Let me know what you think, if you have OCPD, or how it compares to your experiences if you don't.
#ocpd#cluster c#obsessive compulsive personality disorder#personality disorder#actually ocpd#pd safe
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Cluster C Personality Disorder userboxes
Flags from this post!
Free to use!!
#userboxes ~ {⚰️🍊}#user boxes#userboxes#user box#userbox#custom user boxes#actually avpd#avpd#avpd safe#avoidant personality disorder#actually avoidant#avoidant pd#dependent personality disorder#actually dpd#dpd safe#ocpd#actually ocpd#ocpd safe#obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
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Bort from Land of the Lustrous/Houseki no Kuni has Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
Requested by; me
#cluster c#cluster c pds#cluster c personality disorder#obsessive compulsive pd#obsessive compulsive personality disorder#ocpd#land of the lustrous#houseki no kuni#bort hnk#hnk bortz#land of the lustrous Bort
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I am currently making a 《Therapy Diary》...
And the first thing I'm putting in it is a graphic(❔️) of all Personality Disorders together, to make a global assessment on my issues. [I call it the C-PTSD wheel, because I believe that all PDs are just C-PTSD in different fonts, but I think no one's ready to have this conversation yet.]
Anyway, since I believe it can be helpful for some people to track their overall PDs symptoms in order to compare them, here it is❕️

[you can use it and/or take inspiration from it] [credits would be appreciated, but not necessary]
Yeah I know it's wacky and kinda ugly, but it makes the job. Each Personality Disorder is classed in alphabetical order, and each dash on the PD's line is for 1 symptom of the diagnostic criteria. For example:

OCPD have eight diagnostic criterias, so it has seven dashes + the border as the maximum & the shared center to indicated a lack of symptoms.
In the end, it should look like something like this:

I personally put a color-code to distinguish when I can be diagnosed with the PD, have traits of the PD, or nothing at all... But it's not a must, as long as you have a shape, it tells enough. If you want to have a checklist for all personality disorders at one place, I'm putting them below:
AsPD checklist
AvPD checklist
BPD checklist
DPD checklist
HPD checklist
NPD checklist
OCPD checklist
PPD checklist
StPD checklist
SzPD checklist
#🪞's💬#C-PTSD#AsPD#Antisocial PD#AvPD#Avoidant PD#BPD#Borderline PD#DPD#Dependent PD#HPD#Histrionic PD#NPD#Narcissistic PD#OCPD#Obsessive-Compulsive PD#PPD#Paranoid PD#StPD#Schizotypal PD#SzPD#Schizoid PD
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So we've noticed there's been bit of a struggling to come up with an accurate "special person" term/ FP equivalent for OCPD. So here's our suggestions for that based on the experiences of the system's alters the hold the most OCPD traits
Appraisal Person/People - Someone that a person with OCPD values their relationship more than most. And who can tell the person with OCPD when what they've done is good/complete enough, and the person with OCPD will believe them and feel comfortable stopping work on it. An appraisal person is also someone that the person person with OCPD is more willing to ask for help from and assign tasks to. Basically someone a person with OCPD trusts the evaluations of. Respite Person/People - Someone that a person with OCPD values their relationship more than most. And is someone who the person with OCPD can take breaks with without feeling guilty/anxious. The person with OCPD may also feel, that don't need to try to be perfect around this person, and as such express themselves more freely around them.
One person could obviously be both a respite person and an appraisal person, and not everyone with OCPD is going to relate to what I have written, as these are based on personal experiences.
#-h#not flags#appraisal person#respite person#personality disorder#persodivergent#obsessive compulsive personality disorder#ocpd#xp#special person#Special Person Terms#Persodivergent Terms#PD terms
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OCPD traits culture is feeling like you always have to be “the good kid”
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#cluster c#cluster c personality disorder#obsessive compulsive pd#obsessive compulsive personality disorder#ocpd
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Some Jirai Kei userboxes I relate to made by @/jiraisupportgroup
#:33< userboxes !#i luv userboxes#———————————————————#jiraiblogging#jirai kei#jiraiblr#jirai girl#jirai boy#jirai fashion#landmineblr#landmine girl#landmine boy#landmineblogging#landmine kei#landmineposting#landmine fashion#menhera#menhera kei#npd#actually npd#narcissistic pd#narcisstic personality disorder#ocd#actually ocd#obsessive compulsive disorder#actually adhd#attention deficit hyperactivity disorder#userbox#userboxes
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