Background: High levels of multidimensional perfectionism may be dysfunctional in their own right and can also impact on the maintenance and treatment of Axis I psychiatric disorders. Aims: This paper sought to describe the behavioural expressions and imagery associated with perfectionism in a non-clinical sample. Method: Participants (n=59) completed a newly developed questionnaire to assess behavioural expressions of perfectionism, and an adapted interview to assess perfectionism-related intrusive mental images. Results: The study found that those high in perfectionism took longer to complete tasks, experienced more checking and safety behaviour whilst carrying out tasks, and had greater trouble actually completing tasks compared to those...
Objective: The construct of 'clinical perfectionism' has been developed in response to criticisms th...
OBJECTIVE: The construct of 'clinical perfectionism' has been developed in response to criticisms th...
OBJECTIVE:Perfectionism has been recognized as a transdiagnostic factor that is relevant to anxiety ...
Perfectionism can present as a clinical problem in its own right or it can interfere with the succes...
Background: Perfectionism is implicated in a range of psychiatric disorders, impedes treatment and i...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Perfectionism can be constructed as a trans diagnostic concept that co exists and probably contribut...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Background: Clinical perfectionism is a transdiagnostic process that has been found to maintain eati...
Background: Perfectionism is implicated in a range of psychiatric disorders, impedes treatment and i...
Perfectionism can be constructed as a trans diagnostic concept that co exists and probably contribut...
Background: Perfectionism is implicated in a range of psychiatric disorders, impedes treatment and i...
Objective: The clinical significance of 2 main dimensions of perfectionism (perfectionistic striving...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Background: Clinical perfectionism is a transdiagnostic process that has been found to maintain eati...
Objective: The construct of 'clinical perfectionism' has been developed in response to criticisms th...
OBJECTIVE: The construct of 'clinical perfectionism' has been developed in response to criticisms th...
OBJECTIVE:Perfectionism has been recognized as a transdiagnostic factor that is relevant to anxiety ...
Perfectionism can present as a clinical problem in its own right or it can interfere with the succes...
Background: Perfectionism is implicated in a range of psychiatric disorders, impedes treatment and i...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Perfectionism can be constructed as a trans diagnostic concept that co exists and probably contribut...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Background: Clinical perfectionism is a transdiagnostic process that has been found to maintain eati...
Background: Perfectionism is implicated in a range of psychiatric disorders, impedes treatment and i...
Perfectionism can be constructed as a trans diagnostic concept that co exists and probably contribut...
Background: Perfectionism is implicated in a range of psychiatric disorders, impedes treatment and i...
Objective: The clinical significance of 2 main dimensions of perfectionism (perfectionistic striving...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Background: Clinical perfectionism is a transdiagnostic process that has been found to maintain eati...
Objective: The construct of 'clinical perfectionism' has been developed in response to criticisms th...
OBJECTIVE: The construct of 'clinical perfectionism' has been developed in response to criticisms th...
OBJECTIVE:Perfectionism has been recognized as a transdiagnostic factor that is relevant to anxiety ...