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Imposter Syndrome Among First- and Continuing-Generation College Students: The Roles of Perfectionism and Stress

Journal of College Student Retention, 2021
More research is needed to understand the relationships between imposter syndrome, perfection, and stress, as well as how they might be similar or different among first- and continuing-generation college students.
C. Holden   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Perfectionism

2017
Perfectionism is the refusal to accept any standard short of perfect. Perfectionist students might strive for ‘faultless performance, meticulous attention to detail and high levels of competency' (Humphris & Kaney, 1998). In a field as complex and advanced as medicine, faultless performance is unrealistically expected. This chapter will discuss how
Samantha Ilia Smith, Mitchell Dandignac
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Perfectionism interventions targeting disordered eating: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2021
OBJECTIVE Perfectionism is a risk factor for depression, anxiety, and eating disorders, and perfectionism interventions show evidence of the impact on the development and maintenance of these disorders.
Katherine Robinson, T. Wade
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Music performance anxiety and perfectionism in Croatian musicians

Psychology of Music, 2021
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is part of every musician’s life. Individual differences in MPA have been associated with individual differences in perfectionism, especially maladaptive perfectionism.
A. Butković   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Perfectionism

2018
Perfectionism is a moral theory according to which certain states or activities of human beings, such as knowledge, achievement and artistic creation, are good apart from any pleasure or happiness they bring, and what is morally right is what most promotes these human ‘excellences’ or ‘perfections’.
Kate Joseph, Chris Irons
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Is perfectionism a killer of creative thinking? A test of the model of excellencism and perfectionism.

British Journal of Psychology, 2021
The standards that a person pursue in life can be set in a rigid or flexible way. The recent literature has emphasized a distinction between high and realistic standards of excellence, from high and unrealistic standards of perfection. In two studies, we
Jean‐Christophe Goulet‐Pelletier   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Does perfectionism or pursuit of excellence contribute to successful learning? A meta-analytic review.

Psychological Assessment, 2020
Confusion exists about the construct of perfectionism, considered to consist of perfectionistic strivings (PS) and perfectionistic concerns (PC). Recent theory suggests that pursuit of excellence is related to PS but differentiated by having a more ...
Ivana Osenk, Paul Williamson, T. Wade
semanticscholar   +1 more source

What Lies Beyond the Superordinate Trait Perfectionism Factors? The Perfectionistic Self-Presentation and Perfectionism Cognitions Inventory Versus the Big Three Perfectionism Scale in Predicting Depression and Social Anxiety

Journal of Personality Assessment, 2020
Extreme perfectionism has been linked with distress and dysfunction. This association is reflected by the recent development of the Big Three Perfectionism Scale (BTPS), which has superordinate trait-based scales that assess 3 broad elements—rigid, self ...
S. Casale   +4 more
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Perfectionism as a mediator of psychological distress: Implications for addressing underlying vulnerabilities to the mental health of medical students

Medical Teacher, 2020
Objective Medical students have personalities that are often shown to be perfectionistic. Perfectionism can manifest as maladaptive and lead to psychological distress.
D. Eley, V. Bansal, J. Leung
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The perniciousness of perfectionism in group therapy for depression: A test of the perfectionism social disconnection model.

Psychotherapy, 2020
Half a century of theoretical accounts, case histories, and evidence implies perfectionism limits the success of psychotherapy and makes it hard for people to participate in and benefit from close relationships.
P. Hewitt   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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