Flett / Hewitt | Perfectionism in Childhood and Adolescence | Buch | 978-1-4338-3309-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 385 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 181 mm x 253 mm, Gewicht: 703 g

Flett / Hewitt

Perfectionism in Childhood and Adolescence

A Developmental Approach
Erscheinungsjahr 2022
ISBN: 978-1-4338-3309-0
Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)

A Developmental Approach

Buch, Englisch, 385 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 181 mm x 253 mm, Gewicht: 703 g

ISBN: 978-1-4338-3309-0
Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)


Perfectionism is growing more prevalent among young people today, with increasing numbers of children admitting they feel pressure to be, or appear to be, perfect.  

This book describes perfectionism's mental health costs and effects on achievement, explaining the myriad and often surprising ways children and adolescents exhibit perfectionism in their family, school, and social environments. Most important, the authors suggest clinical interventions to help perfectionistic children regain perspective, and accept their limitations.   
 
Authors Gordon L. Flett and Paul L. Hewitt expertly summarize relevant studies, demonstrating that perfectionism is pernicious and requires a complex and multi-faceted approach to prevention and treatment. A clinically-focused section rounds out the book, with concrete steps counselors and educators can take to help build resilience and adaptability.

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Weitere Infos & Material


- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Core Themes and Definitions
- Chapter 2: Perfectionism in Children and Adolescents: A Historical Perspective
- Chapter 3: The Emergence and Prevalence of Perfectionism in Children
- Chapter 4: Keys to Understanding Perfectionistic Children
- Chapter 5: The Comprehensive Model of Perfectionistic Behavior in Children and Adolescents
- Chapter 6: Measures of Perfectionism
- Chapter 7: The Development of Perfectionism
- Chapter 8: The Pressure to be Perfect in Learning, Performance, and Achievement
- Chapter 9: Interpersonal and Psychosocial Aspects
- Chapter 10: Perfectionism and Depression
- Chapter 11: Perfectionism and the Suicidal Adolescent
- Chapter 12: The Treatment of Perfectionism in Children and Adolescents
- Chapter 13: Building Resilience and Adaptability in the Perfectionistic Child


Gordon L. Flett, PhD is Professor in the Department of Psychology at York University in Toronto, Canada, where he holds a Canada Research Chair in Personality & Health and is also Director of the LaMarsh Centre for Child and Youth Research. Dr. Flett is most recognized for his seminal contributions to research and theory on the role of perfectionism in pathology. His other research interests include the study of feelings of mattering to others in health and well-being, and the nature and correlates of suicidality in the elderly. Dr. Flett is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, which has cited him as one of the top 25 most productive authors in psychology.

Paul L. Hewitt, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia. He is a registered clinical psychologist, and his research focuses primarily on personality vulnerabilities and their implications for psychological difficulties among adults, adolescents, and children. Dr. Hewitt is a Fellow of the Canadian Psychological Association and of the Association's Section on Clinical Psychology. He was cited as one of the top 10 Canadian clinical psychology professors for research productivity, and was awarded the Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science by the Canadian Psychological Association. Dr. Hewitt has published over 300 research papers, books, and chapters on perfectionism, psychopathology, and psychotherapy.



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