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No she is not! She is, however, displaying behaviors that MIGHT be symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder. All her elaborate manipulations, her constant fear of loosing Josh, her violent mood swings, and her near constant pushing. On several occasions she has managed to push him away, and when he finally gives up on her, she panics and comes back to claim him with a changed personality. All consistent with BPD symptoms. If her fear of eventually losing Josh increases every time she manages to push him away, that would be another symptom. Another place to look for confirmation for such a diagnosis, would be in the personalities and behaviors of people around her. Is she copying them?
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is related to Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and Tourette syndrome, and cross diagnosis are common. Common OCD symptoms might include having to do certain things in a specific order, a specific number of times, and/or in a specific way, and possibly believing that failing to adhere to the procedure would result in an unrelated consequence, such as death or sickness for the sufferer, or loved ones.