Previous research has revealed some puzzling inconsistencies in the relationship of Personal Standards (PS) to measures of psychopathology. This study was designed to explore the hypothesis that setting high Personal Standards will relate to psychopathology only when meeting these standards is a necessary condition for a sense of self-worth. We generated items that reflected a sense of conditional self-worth based on the meeting of Personal Standards and named this measure the Contingent Self-Worth Scale (CSWS). Factor analysis of the CSWS and the PS subscale of the Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale yielded three types of Personal Standards: Pure Personal Standards, Success-Based Self-Worth, and Activity-Based Self-Worth. Two of th...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
This study of community adults (N = 164) examined the role of basic psychological needs in the relat...
Previous research has revealed some puzzling inconsistencies in the relationship of Personal Standar...
This study examined the effect of personal standards perfectionism (PSP), evaluative concerns perfec...
The present study explored how Maladaptive Evaluative Concerns (MEC) perfectionism and Positive Achi...
The present study explored how Maladaptive Evaluative Concerns (MEC) perfectionism and Positive Achi...
Some people argue that contingencies of self-worth are indispensable sources of motivation (Pyszczyn...
Some people argue that contingencies of self-worth are indispensable sources of motivation (Pyszczyn...
Research suggests that while socially prescribed perfectionism has a robust association with psychol...
The present study investigated the role of contingent self-worth and perfectionism on changes on sta...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
In this study of the discriminant, convergent, and incremental validity of the Almost Perfect Scale–...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
This study of community adults (N = 164) examined the role of basic psychological needs in the relat...
Previous research has revealed some puzzling inconsistencies in the relationship of Personal Standar...
This study examined the effect of personal standards perfectionism (PSP), evaluative concerns perfec...
The present study explored how Maladaptive Evaluative Concerns (MEC) perfectionism and Positive Achi...
The present study explored how Maladaptive Evaluative Concerns (MEC) perfectionism and Positive Achi...
Some people argue that contingencies of self-worth are indispensable sources of motivation (Pyszczyn...
Some people argue that contingencies of self-worth are indispensable sources of motivation (Pyszczyn...
Research suggests that while socially prescribed perfectionism has a robust association with psychol...
The present study investigated the role of contingent self-worth and perfectionism on changes on sta...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
In this study of the discriminant, convergent, and incremental validity of the Almost Perfect Scale–...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
We argue and demonstrate that setting high standards, an essential aspect of perfectionism, is not a...
This study of community adults (N = 164) examined the role of basic psychological needs in the relat...