Dependent Personality Disorder


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Rhonda's husband Cliff is the center of her universe. He always knows what to do and how to do it, and without him, Rhonda feels she would be completely lost. She explains that even though he has a drinking problem, she believes him when he says he has it under control. She needs to believe him, and even if she didn't, she wouldn't dare question him or risk offending him. She couldn't even consider a life without him. Her fear of what would happen if he ever left her and abandoned their child controls much of what she does and how she acts. In this video, the viewer observes Rhonda's session, as she opens up about her feelings. Her words and behaviors are clues to her condition, as the learner must decipher what is real and what is Rhonda's perception of reality.
Rhonda's husband Cliff is the center of her universe. He always knows what to do and how to do it, and without him, Rhonda feels she would be completely lost. She explains that even though he has a drinking problem, she believes him when he says he has it under control. She needs to believe him, and even if she didn't, she wouldn't dare question him or risk offending him. She couldn't even consider a life without him. Her fear of what would happen if he ever left her and abandoned their child controls much of what she does and how she acts. In this video, the viewer observes Rhonda's session, as she opens up about her feelings. Her words and behaviors are clues to her condition, as the learner must decipher what is real and what is Rhonda's perception of reality.
Learning Objectives
After watching this video, the learner should be able to: 1. Visually recognize the characteristics and behaviors of Obsessive-Compulsive Personality disorders. 2. Summarize the social, behavioral, and communication characteristics associated with Obsessive-Compulsive Personality disorders. 3. Explain how Obsessive-Compulsive Personality disorders are diagnosed. 4. Establish the severity of behaviors to determine if it is excessive/obsessive. 5. Explore focus of obsessions to consider root causes of the disorder
After watching this video, the learner should be able to: 1. Visually recognize the characteristics and behaviors of Obsessive-Compulsive Personality disorders. 2. Summarize the social, behavioral, and communication characteristics associated with Obsessive-Compulsive Personality disorders. 3. Explain how Obsessive-Compulsive Personality disorders are diagnosed. 4. Establish the severity of behaviors to determine if it is excessive/obsessive. 5. Explore focus of obsessions to consider root causes of the disorder
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Rhonda's husband Cliff is the center of her universe. He always knows what to do and how to do it, and without him, Rhonda feels she would be completely lost. She explains that even though he has a drinking problem, she believes him when he says he has it under control. She needs to believe him, and even if she didn't, she wouldn't dare question him or risk offending him. She couldn't even consider a life without him. Her fear of what would happen if he ever left her and abandoned their child controls much of what she does and how she acts. In this video, the viewer observes Rhonda's session, as she opens up about her feelings. Her words and behaviors are clues to her condition, as the learner must decipher what is real and what is Rhonda's perception of reality.