
Stop Making Your Partner's OCPD Worse
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Stephen Rockwell Black
About this listen
OCPD sufferers want their relationships to work.
So how come your relationship isn't working?
Did you realize that your reaction to your OCPD partner's symptoms and personality may actually be causing their symptoms to WORSEN?
Written by an author who is successfully married to an OCPD spouse.
She survived over 40 breakups with her OCPD partner before learning how to improve their relationship into the wedded bliss that it is today.
Get your relationship under control before your partner's symptoms control YOU!
©2015 J.B. Snow (P)2015 J.B. SnowListeners also enjoyed...
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