How is Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) different from OCD?
a) OCPD involves recurrent obsessions and compulsions, while OCD is characterized by pervasive patterns of perfectionism and control.
b) OCPD is a personality disorder marked by excessive preoccupation with orderliness and control, while OCD is an anxiety disorder with intrusive thoughts and ritualistic behaviors.
c) OCPD and OCD are interchangeable terms for the same psychological condition.
d) OCPD primarily manifests as mood swings, while OCD primarily involves persistent intrusive thoughts.