Almost 30 years ago, Hamachek (1978) suggested that 2 forms of perfectionism be distinguished, a positive form labeled "normal perfectionism" and a negative form labeled "neurotic perfectionism." Focusing on the positive, we present an overview of the different empirical conceptions of the 2 forms of perfectionism and a common framework for the 2 basic approaches: the dimensional approach differentiating 2 dimensions of perfectionism (perfectionistic strivings and perfectionistic concerns) and the group-based approach differentiating 2 groups of perfectionists (healthy perfectionists and unhealthy perfectionists). Moreover, we review the evidence demonstrating that (a) perfectionistic strivings are associated with positive characteristics a...
Previous studies have linked perfectionism to differences in reinforcement sensitivity, but findings...
The present work presents two studies that examined the association of perfectionism, operationa...
The construct of perfectionism can be viewed in two ways. Neurotic Perfectionism is associated with ...
Perfectionism has been frequently associated with diverse negative psychological outcomes, but less ...
The two-factor theory of perfectionism differentiates between positive and negative forms, yet some ...
In this concluding chapter, I follow the approach of the introductory chapter in taking a personal p...
Perfectionism has long been recognized as a factor that is central to understanding psychological di...
Flourishing describes an optimal state of mental health characterized by emotional, psychological, a...
The main trait differing perfectionists from other individuals is high standards, which is the unify...
Whereas clinical psychology regards perfectionism as a personality disposition associated with psych...
The main trait differing perfectionists from other individuals is high standards, which is the unify...
This chapter provides a synopsis of research on where multidimensional perfectionism “fits” within t...
The two-factor theory of perfectionism differentiates between positive and negative forms, yet some ...
Campbell and Di Paula (2002) suggested differentiating Perfectionistic Striving and Importance of Be...
Perfectionism has been predominantly studied from a clinical perspective, and has only more recently...
Previous studies have linked perfectionism to differences in reinforcement sensitivity, but findings...
The present work presents two studies that examined the association of perfectionism, operationa...
The construct of perfectionism can be viewed in two ways. Neurotic Perfectionism is associated with ...
Perfectionism has been frequently associated with diverse negative psychological outcomes, but less ...
The two-factor theory of perfectionism differentiates between positive and negative forms, yet some ...
In this concluding chapter, I follow the approach of the introductory chapter in taking a personal p...
Perfectionism has long been recognized as a factor that is central to understanding psychological di...
Flourishing describes an optimal state of mental health characterized by emotional, psychological, a...
The main trait differing perfectionists from other individuals is high standards, which is the unify...
Whereas clinical psychology regards perfectionism as a personality disposition associated with psych...
The main trait differing perfectionists from other individuals is high standards, which is the unify...
This chapter provides a synopsis of research on where multidimensional perfectionism “fits” within t...
The two-factor theory of perfectionism differentiates between positive and negative forms, yet some ...
Campbell and Di Paula (2002) suggested differentiating Perfectionistic Striving and Importance of Be...
Perfectionism has been predominantly studied from a clinical perspective, and has only more recently...
Previous studies have linked perfectionism to differences in reinforcement sensitivity, but findings...
The present work presents two studies that examined the association of perfectionism, operationa...
The construct of perfectionism can be viewed in two ways. Neurotic Perfectionism is associated with ...