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perfectionism and - Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation

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Roger<br />

Writes stories of how he inadvertently puts more <strong>and</strong> more toxic<br />

items into daughter’s food<br />

Lauren<br />

Special case: as a minor, Lauren’s parents should be consulted<br />

about the rationale <strong>and</strong> purpose of the therapy<br />

Has daughter repeatedly pull further <strong>and</strong> further back from doing<br />

cooking, <strong>and</strong> from how closely she watches him cook, ultimately<br />

leaving him alone for longer <strong>and</strong> longer periods of time<br />

Garage closet is unlocked, chemicals are slowly brought into the<br />

house, then placed on the kitchen floor, then kitchen counter<br />

where Roger is cooking<br />

Ultimate exposure is for Roger to pick up <strong>and</strong> put down chemical<br />

bottles in between prepping dinner, while alone, <strong>and</strong> while<br />

imagining the stories he has written<br />

Fear of loss of impulse control<br />

Writes stories of how she loses impulse control with different<br />

females in different situations <strong>and</strong> grabs at their breasts<br />

Spends longer <strong>and</strong> longer periods of time increasingly physically<br />

closer to different females, working her way up to the ones that<br />

are most anxiety producing, such as those her own age<br />

Lauren imagines that she loses impulse control <strong>and</strong> grabs at the<br />

females while close to them<br />

SATURDAY<br />

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