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Perfectionism

Social, Emotional, and Psychosocial Development of Gifted and Talented Individuals, 2021
Anne N. Rinn
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The relationship between perfectionism and eating-related symptoms in adolescents: A systematic review.

European eating disorders review, 2020
The clinical significance of two major aspects of perfectionism, perfectionistic strivings (PS) and perfectionistic concerns (PC), in eating disorders (EDs) symptoms was well-established among adults.
M. Vacca, A. Ballesio, C. Lombardo
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Perfectionism

DeckerMed Psychiatry, 2019
Perfectionism is common and even encouraged in medicine. Acceptance to medical school is predicated on academic excellence; those who commence being schooled in medicine and their perfectionistic tendencies may be rewarded. Residency and fellowship years are a time where teamwork, appropriate social behavior and flexibility may be as important as ...
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Perfectionism

2023
Paul L. Hewitt   +5 more
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Perfectionism, worry, rumination, and distress: A meta-analysis of the evidence for the perfectionism cognition theory

Personality and Individual Differences, 2019
The perfectionism cognition theory (PCT) provides a theoretical account of the cognitive mechanisms of perfectionism, with an emphasis on the function of cognitive perseveration.
Yu Xie   +3 more
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The dimensions of perfectionism

Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1990
R. Frost   +3 more
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Maladaptive Perfectionism, Impostor Phenomenon, and Suicidal Ideation Among Medical Students

Academic Psychiatry, 2021
Emma Brennan‐Wydra   +7 more
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Perfectionism

Gifted Education International, 1999
Perfectionism is the least appreciated facet of giftedness. It is usally perceived as a sign of emotional disturbance that needs to be cured. Yet it is an inevitable part of the experience of being gifted for several reasons; (1) it is an abstract concept accessible to those who are high in abstract reasoning; (2) it is a function of asynchronous ...
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