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  • Perfectionism - Psychology Today
    Perfectionism is a trait that makes life an endless report card on accomplishments or looks When healthy, it can be self-motivating and drive you to overcome adversity and
  • Perfectionism: 10 Signs of Perfectionist Traits - Verywell Mind
    Here are 10 signs of perfectionist traits to watch for when nothing is ever good enough for yourself or someone around you A perfectionist has "excessively high personal standards and overly critical self-evaluations " They insist on perfection and accept nothing shy of flawlessness
  • Perfectionism (psychology) - Wikipedia
    Perfectionism, in psychology, is a broad personality trait characterized by a person's concern with striving for flawlessness and perfection and is accompanied by critical self-evaluations and concerns regarding others' evaluations [4][5] It is best conceptualized as a multidimensional and multilayered personality characteristic, and initially
  • Am I A Perfectionist? 5 Traits and Signs - Cleveland Clinic Health . . .
    Perfectionism is the pursuit of flawlessness — and it’s a term that can be used to describe a person’s way of life or how they approach tasks and challenges While it’s not an official medical diagnosis, it’s a common personality trait that many people can develop
  • Perfectionism: Signs, Causes, Ways to Overcome - Choosing Therapy
    Perfectionism is a personality trait characterized by high standards, rigid expectations, and specific ideas about how to achieve a desired outcome Perfectionists tend to be driven, organized, and reliable but can also become overly anxious and critical when their expectations are unmet
  • Perfectionism: What It Is, Signs, Examples, Types, Causes - GoodTherapy
    Perfectionism is often defined as the need to be or appear to be perfect, or even to believe that it’s possible to achieve perfection It is typically viewed as a positive trait rather than a
  • What Is Perfectionism According to Psychology? 7 Examples
    Perfectionism can be a double-edged sword, driving achievement but also leading to stress burnout if unchecked Differentiating between healthy striving unhealthy perfectionism involves focusing on personal growth rather than meeting unrealistic standards
  • Perfectionism in Psychology: Traits, Causes, and How to Overcome
    What Is Perfectionism? Perfectionism is defined as the relentless drive to achieve flawlessness, often accompanied by critical self-evaluations and concern about others’ judgments [1] While striving for excellence can motivate success, perfectionism differs in that it prioritizes unattainable standards over realistic goals


















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