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Perfectionistic OCD

Also known as “just right” OCD, perfectionistic OCD is one of the most widely recognized subtypes of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It’s characterized by distressing intrusive thoughts, images, urges, or sensations related to imperfection, along with compulsive behaviors done to feel perfect or “just right.”

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Can excessive organizing be OCD? A therapist explains

In truth, your excessive organizing can be a sign of OCD, but there’s a lot more to OCD than most people understand.

By Erica Digap Burson

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Fear of social rejection

Fear of social rejection in OCD involves persistent, recurring fear of being unwanted, abandoned, ostracized, or judged negatively by others.


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Fear of sunburn

A fear of sunburn associated with OCD involves recurrent, persistent, unwanted, and intrusive thoughts, images, or urges related to sunburns.


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Fear of failing

Some people with OCD struggle with intense fear of failing. If you have a persistent fear of failing it may be a sign of OCD or Atychiphobia.

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Fears or obsessions about symmetry

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) with a focus on symmetry involves anxiety and discomfort when things are not symmetrical or balanced.


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Fears or obsessions about walking

Fears and obsessions related to walking, associated with Just Right/Perfectionism OCD, involve fears of not walking perfectly or correctly.


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Why do I randomly start counting in my head?

If you’re concerned about repeatedly counting in your head, it may be a sign that you have OCD related to counting.


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Fear of asymmetry

OCD fear of asymmetry with an excessive focus on 90-degree angles involves worries or a perceived need for things to be in perfect alignment.

Do you think you might have Perfectionistic OCD?

Our therapists are trained to treat every OCD subtype.

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Fear of color

Perfectionistic OCD can involve anything, including colors. This theme is characterized by obsessions and compulsions to have colors feel or look “just right,” exactly the same, or “perfect” in different areas of their lives.


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Fears or obsessions about writing

Perfectionism and writing OCD fears deal with concerns about writing things perfectly or in a highly specific manner.