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Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is characterized by being overly conscientious, stubborn, and meticulous.

OCPD is a personality disorder marked by an obsession towards orderliness and neatness, to the point where one's productivity, interpersonal relationships, and mental stability could be compromised.

The causes could be genetics, though environmental and parental factors could also play a role. People with OCPD are also egosyntonic, that is they are convinced that their obsessions with strict routines, perfectionism, etc. are rational and necessary.

Symptoms include excessive meticulousness and attention to trivial details, need to control their environment, workaholic behavior, stubbornness and inflexibility, and closedness to intimacy.

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