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E-grāmata: Overcoming Perfectionism 2nd Edition: A self-help guide using scientifically supported cognitive behavioural techniques

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  • Izdevniecība: Robinson
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  • Izdevniecība: Robinson
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472140555

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How to break the circle of 'never good enough'

Striving for something can be a healthy and positive attribute; it's good to aim high. But sometimes whatever we do just isn't good enough; we want to be too perfect and start setting unrealistic goals.

Such high levels of perfectionism, often driven by low self-esteem, can turn against success and develop into unhealthy obsession, triggering serious mental-health problems, such as anxiety, depression and eating disorders. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), on which this self-help book is based, has been found to be a highly effective treatment and provides relief from that disabling sense of not being good enough.

In this essential self-help guide, you will learn:

- How clinical perfectionism manifests itself - Effective coping strategies with invaluable guidance on how to avoid future relapse

OVERCOMING self-help guides use clinically-proven techniques to treat long-standing and disabling conditions, both psychological and physical. Many guides in the Overcoming series are recommended under the Reading Well Books on Prescription scheme.

Series Editor: Professor Peter Cooper
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xi
PART ONE Understanding Perfectionism
1 What is perfectionism?
3(16)
2 Perfectionism and other problems
19(36)
3 What causes perfectionism and why does it persist?
55(17)
4 How effective is treatment for perfectionism?
72(9)
PART TWO Overcoming Perfectionism: Learning to Change
5 The first steps
81(15)
6 The costs of changing
96(13)
7 Specific techniques to overcome perfectionism
109(188)
7.1 Getting started: Identifying problem areas
111(19)
7.2 Psychoeducation
130(14)
7.3 Surveys
144(17)
7.4 Behavioural experiments
161(18)
7.5 From `all or nothing thinking' to flexibility and freedom
179(32)
7.6 Learning to notice the positive
211(14)
7.7 Changing thinking styles
225(20)
7.8 Procrastination, problem-solving, time management and pleasant events
245(46)
7.9 Putting it all together
291(6)
8 Self-criticism and compassion
297(21)
9 Self-evaluation
318(24)
10 Freedom
342(9)
References and further reading 351(8)
Blank worksheets 359(64)
Index 423
ROZ SHAFRAN is professor of translational psychology at the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health. She has worked at Oxford on the treatment of eating disorders using CBT. She is the author of Cognitive Behavioural Processes Across Psychological Disorders: A Transdiagnostic Approach to Research and Treatment (OUP).

Dr SARAH EGAN is a senior research fellow at Curtin University in Perth, Australia and is also the chair of the World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies committee. She also continues to work as a clinical psychologist in private practice.

Professor TRACEY WADE teaches at the school of psychology at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia. She is also Course Director of the university's Clinical Postgraduate training programmes and has worked as a clinician treating eating disorders for the past twenty years.