نتایج جستجو برای: negative perfectionism

تعداد نتایج: 536555  

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2000
K A Halmi S R Sunday M Strober A Kaplan D B Woodside M Fichter J Treasure W H Berrettini W H Kaye

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to examine the role of perfectionism as a phenotypic trait in anorexia nervosa and its relevance across clinical subtypes of this illness. METHOD The Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale and the perfectionism subscale of the Eating Disorder Inventory were administered to 322 women with a history of anorexia nervosa who were participating in an internati...

2009
Joachim Stoeber

Findings from cross-sectional studies on the relationship between perfectionism and the Big Five personality traits demonstrate that conscientiousness shows significant positive correlations with self-oriented perfectionism, and neuroticism with socially prescribed perfectionism. The question is whether conscientiousness and neuroticism also predict longitudinal changes in self-oriented and soc...

2015
Jay-Lee Longbottom J. Robert Grove James A. Dimmock

Objectives: Motivational and self-presentational processes pervade all aspects of our lives including exercise behaviors. Furthermore, trait perfectionism has been shown to heighten self-presentational tendencies and energize achievement striving (Flett & Hewitt, 2002; Hewitt et al., 2003). How maladaptive and adaptive perfectionism traits relate to these cognitive and behavioral processes spec...

2011
Sherri Melrose

Striving for excellence is an admirable goal. Adaptive or healthy perfectionism can drive ambition and lead to extraordinary accomplishments. High-achieving people often show signs of perfectionism. However, maladaptive, unhealthy, or neurotic perfectionism, where anything less than perfect is unacceptable, can leave individuals vulnerable to depression. In both personal and professional relati...

Journal: :Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 2021

While most studies concentrate on the negative psychological consequences of perfectionism, we know less about its antecedents. This study examined relationship between adverse childhood experiences, difficulties in emotion regulation, academic anxiety and social support maladaptive perfectionism among university students. A large sample 1,750 students (81% female; M = 21.6 years, SD 4.8) compl...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2008
Bart Soenens Maarten Vansteenkiste Walter Vandereycken Patrick Luyten Eline Sierens Luc Goossens

Recent developmental theorizing conceptualizes perfectionism as a mediator of the relation between intrusive parenting and psychopathology. Research addressing this hypothesis in relation to eating disorders (EDs), however, is lacking. This case-control study (a) examined mean-level differences between ED patients and normal controls in psychologically controlling parenting and perfectionism an...

Journal: :Journal of sport & exercise psychology 2013
Andrew P Hill

Research examining the perfectionism-burnout relationship has typically focused on the main effects of single dimensions of perfectionism. The purpose of the current study was to extend this research by examining the interactive effects of dimensions of perfectionism in predicting symptoms of athlete burnout. In doing so, the hypotheses of the recently developed 2 × 2 model of dispositional per...

2014
Gayle K. Maloney Sarah J. Egan Robert T. Kane Clare S. Rees

OBJECTIVE Perfectionism has been recognized as a transdiagnostic factor that is relevant to anxiety disorders, eating disorders and depression. Despite the importance of perfectionism in psychopathology to date there has been no empirical test of an etiological model of perfectionism. METHOD The present study aimed to address the paucity of research on the etiology of perfectionism by develop...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2012
Amy M Lampard Susan M Byrne Neil McLean Anthea Fursland

The Eating Disorder Inventory-2 Perfectionism subscale (EDI-P) was originally construed as a unidimensional measure of perfectionism. However, research in non-clinical samples suggests that the EDI-P measures two dimensions of perfectionism: self-oriented and socially prescribed perfectionism. This study aimed to investigate the factor structure of the EDI-P in a transdiagnostic sample of femal...

2016
Joachim Stoeber Hongfei Yang

Perfectionists have excessively high standards and thus are prone to experience dissatisfaction and embarrassment. But what if they achieve perfection? The present study investigated in a sample of 194 university students how self-oriented and socially prescribed perfectionism predicted emotional reactions (satisfaction, dissatisfaction, pride, embarrassment) to imagined situations in which stu...

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