80,000 Hours Podcast

#149 – Tim LeBon on how altruistic perfectionism is self-defeating

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Apr 12, 2023
Tim LeBon, a registered psychotherapist and author, dives into the pitfalls of altruistic perfectionism. He unpacks how high standards can backfire, leading to anxiety and feelings of inadequacy. Through insights from cognitive behavioral therapy, Tim shares strategies for cultivating self-compassion and balanced expectations. He discusses the role of parenting and upbringing in shaping perfectionist tendencies, emphasizing the need for individuals to align their values with their personal well-being. Listeners learn the importance of embracing stoicism and resilience in navigating life's challenges.
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INSIGHT

Dysfunctional Perfectionism

  • Perfectionism, marked by high standards, can be either functional or dysfunctional.
  • Dysfunctional perfectionism hinders one's ability to function effectively, often being self-defeating.
INSIGHT

Moral Perfectionism

  • Moral perfectionism is a subtype of clinical perfectionism, focusing on moral worth.
  • It shares similar traits like high standards, fear of failure, and identity tied to moral goodness.
ADVICE

CBT for Perfectionism

  • Identify and understand the specific type of perfectionism to tailor treatment.
  • Active participation, collaboration, and consistent home practice are crucial for successful therapy.
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