问答题 When I was a psychiatric resident, we had a faculty member who was famous for his messy office: stacks of papers and old journals covered every chair and table as well as much of the floor. Eventually, the faculty member had to be given another office in which to see patients.
Not surprisingly, the psychiatric diagnostic manual does riot list "messy room" in the index. But it does mention a tantalizing symptom: inability "to discard worn-out or worthless objects even when they have no sentimental value." It comes under the diagnosis obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, an obscure cousin of the more famous obsessive-compulsive disorder(强迫性神经官能症)
I was barely aware of the diagnosis. Every era has mental disorders that for cultural or scientific reasons become popular. In Freud's day it was hysteria. Currently, depression has moved to center stage. But other ailments go relatively ignored, and this disorder was one.
46) It came with a list of additional symptoms: anxiety about spending money, excessive devotion to work to the exclusion of leisure activities, rigidity about following rules, perfectionism in doing tasks -- at times to the point of interfering with finishing them.
47)In moderation, the symptoms seemed to fit right in with our workaholic culture -- perhaps explaining the low profile of the diagnosis. Relentless work orientation and perfectionism may even be assets in rule-and-detail-oriented professions like accounting or law.
But when the symptoms are too intense or pervasive, they become crippling. Beneath the seemingly adaptive behaviors lies 'a central disability. People with this diagnosis have enormous difficulty in making decisions. 48)They lack the internal sense of completion that most of us experience at the end of a choice or a task, even one as simple as throwing something out or making a purchase. In obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, this feeling occurs only after endless deliberation and revision, if at all.
49) The need to come up with the "correct" answer, the best purchase or the perfect proposal leads to excess rumination over each decision.It can even lead to complete paralysis. For such people, rules of all kinds are a godsend they represent pre-made decisions. Open-ended assignments, like writing papers, are nightmares.
For such a patient or for a psychiatrist, understanding a cluster of diagnostic symptoms can be %revelation. The picture leaps out from the previously disorganized background. 50) But undoubtedly, at times we can become too reductionistic, seeing patterns where none exist: sometimes a messy room is just a messy room.

【正确答案】强迫性神经官能症有一系列附加的症状:花钱时感到忧虑,对工作过于投入以致于丰除休闲活动,僵硬地遵循规定,做事时追求完美,有时到了妨碍任务完成的地步。
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【正确答案】如果这些症状不严重的话,则与我们的工作狂文化现象恰好吻合。这种解释也许是初步诊断。
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【正确答案】我们大多数人做出选择或完成一项工作时会体验到一种完成感,而他们内心缺少这种完成感,即使是在扔掉或购买东西这样简单的事情上也是如此。
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【正确答案】要想出“正确的”答案,要买到最合适的东西,要提出完美的提议,这种需要导致患者在做每一个决定时考虑过多。
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【正确答案】但是毫无疑问,有时候完美也可能太简单化,无中生有地说看到了这种病症的模式其实有时候杂乱的房间只是杂乱的房间而已。
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