Study shows how perfectionism makes us highly vulnurable to stress. People who scalled higher perfections and have especially elevated levels of shame, gild and andiminished levels of pride after that stressf situation. So i'd say that those two a, probably my favorite books, but that does change a lot. Go back to caranhornia, our inner conflict is a really important book. And so is the neurotic personality about time.
Behavioral psychologist Thomas Curran reveals the science behind perfectionism and why it’s perfectly OK to be imperfect.
— YOU’LL LEARN —
1) Why perfectionism is not correlated with performance
2) The self-limiting beliefs underlying perfectionism
3) The tools to combat perfectionism
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— ABOUT THOMAS —
Thomas Curran is a British Psychological Society chartered social psychologist. His primary area of expertise is the personality characteristic of perfectionism, how it develops, and how it impacts on mental health. He is the author of over 30 published papers and book chapters on related topics and has received numerous awards for his scholarship and research.
Informed by his research and expertise in data analysis, he has previously lectured to undergraduates in the UK and Australia. He now teaches research methods and statistics units in the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science.
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• Website: ThomasCurran.co.uk
— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW —
• Book: Our Inner Conflicts: A CONSTRUCTIVE THEORY OF NEUROSIS (International Library of Psychology) by Karen Horney
• Book: The Neurotic Personality of Our Time by Karen Horney
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