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OCPD Workbook for Adults - Practical Strategies and Worksheets to Conquer Perfectionism and Regain Balance with CBT DBT and Mindfulness - cover

OCPD Workbook for Adults - Practical Strategies and Worksheets to Conquer Perfectionism and Regain Balance with CBT DBT and Mindfulness

Daniel Bailey, Lorraine Jace Stark

Editorial: Isohan Publishing

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Sinopsis

OCPD Workbook for Adults: Practical Strategies and Worksheets to Conquer Perfectionism and Regain Balance with CBT, DBT, and Mindfulness
 
This workbook is designed to support adults living with Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD), helping you let go of rigid standards, ease control-driven habits, and build a more flexible, balanced way of life.
 
Inside, you'll find evidence-based tools grounded in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and mindfulness. Every chapter provides step-by-step guidance and detailed worksheets to help you:
 
Challenge perfectionistic thinking and all-or-nothing patterns
 
Learn emotion regulation and distress tolerance techniques
 
Replace self-criticism with compassionate inner dialogue
 
Reduce overplanning, procrastination, and avoidance
 
Build healthier habits around time, order, and control
 
Strengthen interpersonal skills and set clear boundaries
 
Embrace rest, play, and creativity without guilt
 
This is more than a workbook—it’s a practical guide that helps you track your progress, reflect on setbacks, and stay motivated as you shift toward a healthier mindset.
Disponible desde: 03/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 141 páginas.

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