Q & A RDD

What is responsibility deficit disorder?

Responsibility Deficit Disorder (RDD) is a term used to describe a lack of responsibility or accountability in an individual. It is characterized by an inability to take ownership of one’s actions, a lack of follow-through on commitments, and an unwillingness to accept responsibility for mistakes. RDD can manifest in a variety of ways, including procrastination, avoidance of tasks, and an inability to prioritize.

Do people know they have responsibility deficit disorder?

No, Responsibility Deficit Disorder is not a recognized medical condition. It is a term used to describe a person who has difficulty taking responsibility for their actions or decisions.

Here a some examples of type of people with responsibility deficit disorder

1. Procrastinators: People who put off tasks and responsibilities until the last minute, or who avoid them altogether.

2. Disorganized People: People who have difficulty staying organized and keeping track of their tasks and responsibilities.

3. Impulsive People: People who act without thinking and often make decisions without considering the consequences.

4. Self-Centered People: People who are focused on their own needs and desires and have difficulty considering the needs of others.

Author: Linda Turner

Coaching and Therapy Currently studying Psychotherapy , Cognitive psychology, Hypnotherapy. Qualified NLP, EMDR and CBT therapist. REIKI Master. I believe in truth, honesty and integrity! ≧◔◡◔≦

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