
336: Perfectionism, Part 2 of 2
Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
You Know the Monsters From This Feared Fantasy World
In this world if you think people are judging you and having negative thoughts about you they really are. They get right up in your face and they say these awful things to you that most people would think but never say. The only way to find out is to bring that to life with a feared fantasy roleplay.
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in reality because if you tell your family they'll probably tell you they love you more but what if a colleague or a family member did say I'm losing respect for you because you're you're slowing down and you're not paying the bills as well as before would you would that be something you'd have to be afraid of and the only way to find out is to bring that to life with a feared fantasy roleplay and so Rhonda and I can be the the you know the monsters from this feared fantasy world and in this world if you think people are judging you and having negative thoughts about you they really are and the second rule is they get right up in your face and they say these awful things to you that most people would think but never say so give us a couple of things that you're afraid that your family or colleagues might be thinking about you if you start saying no to certain requests and if you start to slow down and
Speaker 2
then I'm under labeled
Speaker 1
flaky that you're unreliable
Speaker 4
mm-hmm
Speaker 2
okay that they will not include me in other valuable projects
Speaker 1
yeah we won't include you in our in our most endless institute
Speaker 2
yeah exactly yeah
Speaker 1
we won't include you what what else would we say we don't like you anymore
Speaker 2
oh like you we hate you
Speaker 4
yeah we we
Speaker 1
hate you now yeah yeah there there
Speaker 2
we go and so we
Speaker 4
reject you too
Speaker 2
yeah we reject me entirely and and we
Speaker 4
don't want to hang
Speaker 2
out with you everybody else uh we're going to tell
Speaker 3
everyone else about
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you
Speaker 2
yeah the boost fire fallacy right yeah okay are
Speaker 1
you ready
Speaker 2
I'm and of course I'm going to end up
Speaker 4
homeless oh yeah
Speaker 2
yeah no actually because they might I'm not joking here
Speaker 1
you'll
Mariusz and his wife, Aleksandra, who is also a psychiatrist. Personal Work with Mariusz, Part 2 Mariusz and his wondaful family. Last week, you heard Part 1 of the personal work that Rhonda and I did with Dr. Mariusz Wirga, which included initial T = Testing and E = Empathy. Today, you'll hear the conclusion of our work, including the Assessment of Resistance, Methods, final Testing and follow-up. I am repeating this darling photo Mariusz's beloved cat, with his tail strait up, showing pride and love for Mariusz! Orangina at her favorite scratching post, with tail straight in the air to show pride and love for Mariusz! A = Assessment of Resistance Once we empathized, we issued a Straightforward Invitation, asking Mariusz if he needed more time to talk and have us listen, or was ready to focus on the problem and see what we might do to help. Mariusz wanted to get to work, and said his goal for the session was to reduce his perfectionism, but when I asked the Magic Button question, he said he would not press it, even if the Magic Button would bring about a sudden and dramatic elimination of all of his negative thoughts and feelings. So, together, we listed the many positives and advantages of his negative thoughts and feelings, including:
- My anxiety keeps me on my toes.
- My feelings of inadequacy keep me humble.
- My hopelessness protects me from disappointment in the session with Rhonda and David isn’t effective.
- My hopelessness and loneliness show how much I care.
- My hopelessness shows how helpless I feel to free myself from the many pressures and heavy weights I have been carrying for many years.
- My negative thoughts and feelings show how much I care for others, including my wife and kids.
- My suffering with depression and anxiety increases my compassion and understanding of my patients who are suffering and frightened.
- My anxiety protects me from danger.
- My anxiety is motivating.
- My self-criticisms show that I have high standards.
- My loneliness shows that I welcome intimacy and close relationships.
- My sadness shows that I am realistic and willing to look at the dark side of life.
- You’re unreliable.
- We won’t include you anymore.
- We hate you.
- We reject you.
- We’ll tell the world about you.
- Finish your Daily Mood Log in writing, completing the Positive Thoughts and make sure you’ve crushed all of you negative thoughts.
- Experiment with being open and vulnerable with loved ones (wife and family) as well as colleagues.
- Practice saying no to colleagues who make requests on your time, and cut down on activities that are not cost-effective.