نتایج جستجو برای: neurotic perfectionism

تعداد نتایج: 3936  

Journal: :Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy 2011
Michelle Lee Cara Roberts-Collins Anna Coughtrey Lindsey Phillips Roz Shafran

BACKGROUND High levels of multidimensional perfectionism may be dysfunctional in their own right and can also impact on the maintenance and treatment of Axis I psychiatric disorders. AIMS This paper sought to describe the behavioural expressions and imagery associated with perfectionism in a non-clinical sample. METHOD Participants (n = 59) completed a newly developed questionnaire to asses...

2015
Patrick Gaudreau

The 2 2 model of perfectionism examines the relation between four subtypes of perfectionism and psychological adjustment (Gaudreau & Thompson, 2010). Researchers have investigated subtypes of perfectionism using common multivariate statistical analyses. The development of a new measure is warranted to evaluate whether individuals can, with a decent degree of certainty, assess by themselves thei...

2015
Vaithehy Shanmugam Benjamin Davies

Clinical perfectionism is considered to be a core psychopathological mechanism involved in the aetiology and maintenance of eating disorders. Recent clinical evidence suggests pathological self-criticism, which underlines clinical perfectionism, exerts a greater influence on eating disordered symptoms than high standards perfectionism. However, little attention has been paid to this line of res...

Journal: :Journal of personality assessment 2008
Joshua J Broman-Fulks Robert W Hill Bradley A Green

Considerable debate exists within the perfectionism literature regarding whether perfectionism is most accurately conceptualized as a dimensional or categorical construct. Specifically, some researchers have viewed perfectionism as a continuous construct, with extreme scores being associated with negative psychological outcomes (e.g., obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders, etc.). In c...

2015
Lisa A. Turner Paul E. Turner

Maladaptive perfectionism has the potential to undermine physical and psychological health (Enns, Cox, Sareen, & Freeman, 2001). The current investigation focused on the characteristics that put individuals atrisk of maladaptive perfectionism. We investigated the relation of parenting (autonomy granting, warmth, and supervision) and personality (BIS/BAS) to maladaptive perfectionism among colle...

2016
Andrew P. Hill

Perfectionism is a personality characteristic that has been found to predict sports performance in athletes. To date, however, research has exclusively examined this relationship at an individual level (i.e., athletes’ perfectionism predicting their personal performance). The current study extends this research to team sports by examining whether, when manifested at team level, perfectionism pr...

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2014
Claire Wilson Simon C Hunter Susan Rasmussen Allison McGowan

Perfectionism serves as a mediator in the relationship between difficult life experiences and psychological distress, but to date no research has examined the effect of recalled peer victimization on perfectionism and adult depressive symptomatology (DS). The present study assessed the Social Reaction Model of Perfectionism (SRMP; Flett, Hewitt, Oliver, & Macdonald (2002b). Perfectionism in chi...

2017
Justine Corry Melissa Green Gloria Roberts Janice M Fullerton Peter R Schofield Philip B Mitchell

BACKGROUND Bipolar disorder (BD) and the anxiety disorders are highly comorbid. The present study sought to examine perfectionism and goal attainment values as potential mechanisms of known associations between anxiety, stress and BD symptomatology. Measures of perfectionism and goal attainment values were administered to 269 members of BD pedigrees, alongside measures of anxiety and stress, an...

2016
Mina Khatibi Farhad Khormaei

This is a brief review regarding the relationship between personality and perfectionism. What is meant by the words perfectionism? Perfectionism is not necessarily about being perfect. It is the relentless striving for extremely high standards that are personally demanding. Perfectionists are divided into two types, adaptive and maladaptive. It has been found that both adaptive and maladaptive ...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2016
Joel A Howell Peter M McEvoy Ben Grafton Colin Macleod Robert T Kane Rebecca A Anderson Sarah J Egan

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Maladaptive perfectionism has been identified as a predisposing and perpetuating factor for a range of disorders, including eating, anxiety, and mood disorders. An influential model of perfectionism, put forward by Shafran, Cooper, and Fairburn (2002), proposes that high perfectionism reflects an attentional bias that operates to afford greater attention to negative in...

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