نتایج جستجو برای: neurotic perfectionism

تعداد نتایج: 3936  

Journal: :Harvard business review 2005
Manfred F R Kets de Vries

In many walks of life-and business is no exception-there are high achievers who believe that they are complete fakes. To the outside observer, these individuals appear to be remarkably accomplished; often they are extremely successful leaders with staggering lists of achievements. These neurotic impostors--as psychologists call them--are not guilty of false humility. The sense of being a fraud ...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences 0
hamidreza roohafza mental health department, isfahan cardiovascular research center, isfahan university of medical sciences hamid afshar masoumeh sadeghi bahram soleymani alireza saadaty mohammad matinpour

ôbjective: ïn ïran few studies have investigated the association among the dimensions of perfectionism with the academic achievement and other psychopathologies, such as depression and anxiety. this study has investigated these relationships in an ïranian school-age sample. methods: üsing multistage cluster random sampling, 793 students completed the questionnaire anonymously in the classroom i...

Journal: :تحقیقات علوم رفتاری 0
علی محمدزاده ali mohammadzadeh

abstract aim and background: sulloway suggested that birth-order has a significant effect on personality traits, proposing first-borns children are more perfectionistic and more neurotic than later-borns. in abnormal form, perfectionism is closely associated with eating disorders and obsessive compulsive. the purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of birth-order on perfectionism, p...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2011
Berta R Maia Maria J Soares Ana T Pereira Mariana Marques Sandra C Bos Ana Gomes José Valente Maria H Azevedo António Macedo

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the degree of absolute change, relative stability and state dependence of trait perfectionism in sleep disturbances in a sample of university students. METHOD Participants completed the Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale and two items concerning sleep difficulties. The mean age at T0 (baseline) was 19.59 years (SD = 1.61, range = 17-25) and 62.5% of the sample were fem...

2009
David W. Chan David Chan

This paper provides an overview of recent research studies on perfectionism in the context of the changing conceptions of perfectionism as well as the development of new multidimensional perfectionism measures. The findings on the dimensionality and typology of perfectionism as well as the prevalence of perfectionism among gifted students have led to the conclusion that perfectionism can be dis...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1991
P L Hewitt G L Flett

This article attempted to demonstrate that the perfectionism construct is multidimensional, comprising both personal and social components, and that these components contribute to severe levels of psychopathology. We describe three dimensions of perfectionism: self-oriented perfectionism, other-oriented perfectionism, and socially prescribed perfectionism. Four studies confirm the multidimensio...

Journal: :Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy 2017
Juliana Castro Maria João Soares Ana T Pereira António Macedo

Objective To explore 1) if perfectionism, perceived distress/coping, and cognitive emotion regulation (CER) are associated with and predictive of negative/positive affect (NA/PA); and 2) if CER and perceived distress/coping are associated with perfectionism and if they mediate the perfectionism-NA/PA associations. There is a distinction between maladaptive and adaptive perfectionism in its asso...

Journal: :Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy 2013
Sarah J Egan Jan P Piek Murray J Dyck Clare S Rees Martin S Hagger

BACKGROUND Clinical perfectionism is a transdiagnostic process that has been found to maintain eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depression. Cognitive behavioural models explaining the maintenance of clinical perfectionism emphasize the contribution of dichotomous thinking and resetting standards higher following both success and failure in meeting their goals. There has been a paucity of...

2015
Joachim Stoeber Simon B. Sherry Logan J. Nealis

Multidimensional perfectionism is related to grandiose narcissism, with other-oriented perfectionism showing the strongest, most consistent relationships. The relationships with vulnerable narcissism, however, are unclear. Our study investigated how three forms of perfectionism—self-oriented, other-oriented, and socially prescribed perfectionism (Hewitt & Flett, 1991)—are related to narcissisti...

2015
Joachim Stoeber Logan J. Nealis

Multidimensional perfectionism is related to grandiose narcissism, with other-oriented perfectionism showing the strongest, most consistent relationships. The relationships with vulnerable narcissism, however, are unclear. Our study investigated how three forms of perfectionism—self-oriented, other-oriented, and socially prescribed perfectionism (Hewitt & Flett, 1991)—are related to narcissisti...

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