نتایج جستجو برای: perfectionism beliefs

تعداد نتایج: 48602  

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...

2016
Zahra Ramezani Changiz Rahimi Nourollah Mohammadi

OBJECTIVE Recent studies have emphasized the important role of cognitive beliefs in etiology and maintenance of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). OCD has different subtypes, but the specific role of cognitive beliefs in OCD symptomatology is not clear. The aim of the current study was to determine whether the cognitive factors proposed by Obsessive Compulsive Cognitions Working Group (OCCWG)...

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...

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...

2015
Nevelyn Trumpeter P. J. Watson Brian J. O’Leary

Each subscale of the Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (Hewitt & Flett, 1991) was factor analyzed in an attempt to determine whether perfectionism is best described as a categorical or as a dimensional construct. Relationships with Self-Esteem, Narcissism, Self-Control, and Self-Criticism confirmed the existence of relatively more adaptive and maladaptive elements within each subscale. Parti...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2007
Kelsie Forbush Todd F Heatherton Pamela K Keel

OBJECTIVE Perfectionism has been reported as a specific risk factor for anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, but not binge eating disorder. This study examined whether these differences are due to differential associations between perfectionism and specific eating disorder behaviors. METHOD Participants (N = 2,482) completed the eating disorders inventory perfectionism scale and a questionna...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2005
Bart Soenens Andrew J Elliot Luc Goossens Maarten Vansteenkiste Patrick Luyten Bart Duriez

The present study investigated the role of parental (adaptive and maladaptive) intrapersonal perfectionism as a predictor of parental psychological control and the role of parents' psychological control in the intergenerational transmission of perfectionism in a sample of female late adolescents and their parents. First, parental maladaptive perfectionism, but not parental adaptive perfectionis...

2008
Tsui-Feng Wu Meifen Wei

This study examined a model in which the need for reassurance from others and the capacity for self-reinforcement mediated the relationships between two dimensions of perfectionism (evaluative concerns [EC] perfectionism and personal standards [PS] perfectionism) and anxiety and depression. Results from structural equation modeling of data from 295 college students from a large midwestern unive...

Journal: :Japanese Psychological Research 2022

People have beliefs about the unacceptability of expression and experience negative emotions. These affect psychological health can a effect on treatment symptoms people with mental disorders medically unexplained symptoms. This study aimed to develop Japanese version Beliefs Emotions Scale (BES-J) evaluate its reliability validity. In an online survey, participants fibromyalgia (n = 226) healt...

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