Answer: Option C -
Obsessive - Compulsive Personality Disorder
Step-by-step explanation:
Obsessive - compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is a personality disorder that is usually known for excessive and extreme cleanliness, order and perfectionism. People from Obsessive - Compulsive personality disorder always want to force and impose their ways of life and standards on other people as well.
Those that live with this disorder (OCPD) do not ever believe that they have any problem whatsoever. They think everyone else has a problem but them. They see nothing awkward or wrong in the way they behave or reason. They normally assume that their behaviours and manner of reasoning should be the yard stick and standard for every other person.
Some features that are typical of a person suffering from OCPD include:-
a. He/She usually feels righteous and indignant.
b. Expression of feelings are always somewhat difficult.
c. They are prone to social isolation.
d. They are susceptible to depression caused by frequent anxiety
e. People with OCPD are generally very industrious but their extreme obsession for perfection renders them inefficient.
f. Maintaining healthy relationships is usually very difficult due to inability to tolerate a partner's or friend's "imperfections".
Summarily, if Jeff is an unforgiving perfectionist that prefers delivering work late than turning out projects with even negligible flaws, with other attributes that are typical of a person with OCPD, then we can conclude that Jeff lives with Obsessive - Compulsive Personality Disorder