I was not familiar with Obsessive Relational Progression (ORP) so I first had to do some research. I found an article on the following website; www.mental-health-matters.com. "To close for Comfort"
Since you have not given any reason for you asking I would suggest you read the article As you read through the article you will find how to identify if you or someone you know is effected by ORB and how to combat it.
If you are asking for yourself: Since I did not see an age determiner for when a person might be susceptible to ORP, I would suggest you discuss this with your parents. Why? For one thing they need to know. Second, and if you are asking for yourself, dealing with this problem requires working with a professional trained in this area. Finding this professional will require your parents help.
As my opening statement says, I'm old enough to be your grandparent and the one thing I can assure you of is that as parents we are not the enemy. Believe it or not we were all once teenager ourselves. Our job as parents is to keep you safe and healthy. If you hide something from us we cannot do our best at the most important job we have. So tell your parents what is going on in your life. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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