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Overcoming Perfectionism

Overcoming Perfectionism

A self-help guide using scientifically supported cognitive behavioural techniques

by Roz ShafranSarah Egan and Tracey Wade
Paperback
Publication Date: 20/10/2004

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How to break the vicious circle of 'never good enough'



Perfectionism can be healthy but when it becomes unhealthy and turns into 'clinical perfectionism' (sometimes referred to as 'dysfunctional perfectionism') is can cause serious problems. It is associated with different mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, eating disorders and chronic fatigue syndrome.



Those suffering from clinical perfectionism tend to judge themselves predominantly in terms of the pursuit and attainment of personally demanding standards and often feel unable to be flexible and change their goals, despite the significant negative impact that the pursuit of perfectionism may have on their quality of life.





Includes:



- Description of Clinical Perfectionism

- Clinical Perfectionism and depression, anxiety, eating disorders, chronic fatigue

- Identifying the problem and monitoring

- Overcoming perfectionism - step-by-step self-help course based on CBT principles

- Avoiding relapse

- Case studies

- Other treatments - an overview
ISBN:
9781845297428
9781845297428
Category:
Popular psychology
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
20-10-2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
320
Dimensions (mm):
198x134x21mm
Weight:
0.23kg
Roz Shafran

Roz Shafran is Professor of Translational Psychology at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health. She is a clinical psychologist and has extensive clinical and research expertise in cognitive behavioural theory and treatment of psychological disorders across the age range. She has co-authored three self-help books and one edited book including Overcoming Perfectionism, The CBT Handbook and The Complete CBT Guide for Anxiety; she has written over 250 peer-reviewed publications. She has three children.

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