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  2. Control freak - Wikipedia

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    Control freak is a colloquialism that is usually employed to describe a person obsessed with performing tasks in a way that they perceive as correct. A control freak can become distressed when someone causes a deviation in the way that they prefer to perform tasks. [ 1 ]

  3. Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is marked by an excessive obsession with rules, lists, schedules, and order; a need for perfection [11] that interferes with efficiency and the ability to complete tasks; a devotion to productivity that hinders interpersonal relationships and leisure time; rigidity and zealousness on matters of ...

  4. Hysterical contagion - Wikipedia

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    Hysterical contagion is a strong form of social contagion; the symptoms can include those associated with clinical hysteria. In 1977 Frieda L. Gehlen offered a revised theory of hysterical contagion that argues that what is actually contagious is the belief that showing certain characteristics will "entitle one to the secondary benefits of the ...

  5. Hysterical strength - Wikipedia

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    Early experiments showed that adrenaline increases twitch, but not tetanic force and rate of force development in muscles. [38]One proposed explanation is Tim Noakes' "central governor" theory, which states that higher instances in the central nervous system dynamically and subconsciously control the number of active motor units in the muscle.

  6. Micromanagement - Wikipedia

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    Micromanagement resembles addiction in that although most micromanagers are behaviorally dependent on control over others, both as a lifestyle and as a means of maintaining that lifestyle, many of them fail to recognize and acknowledge their dependence even when everyone around them observes it.

  7. Control Freaks Use Brian Thompson Murder To Peddle 'Ghost Gun ...

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    The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has renewed the debate over "ghost guns," according to some news reports. More accurately, the usual control freaks are using the killing as a ...

  8. Chris Watts blames ‘control freak’ wife on his affair in ...

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    Chris Watts blamed his “control freak” wife as the reason he had an affair in sickening letters he wrote about murdering her and their two young daughters.. Watts, 39, is serving five life ...

  9. Paranoia - Wikipedia

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    Paranoid symptoms were associated with an attitude of mistrust and an external locus of control. Citing research showing that women and those with lower socioeconomic status are more prone to locating locus of control externally, the researchers suggested that women may be especially affected by the effects of socioeconomic status on paranoia.