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Perfektionismus und die Folgen – psychische Störungen und andere belastende Auswirkungen

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Perfektionismus ist zwar selbst keine psychische Störung, kann die körperliche und psychische Gesundheit aber schmerzlich beeinträchtigen. Manchem Forscher gilt er als ein einflussreiches Risiko für fast alle Achse-I-Störungen, ein sogenannter transdiagnostischer Faktor. Besonders die Verbindungen zu Zwangsstörungen, sozialen Phobien, Depressionen und Essstörungen haben sich als sehr eng herausgestellt. Sie und andere gesundheitliche Auswirkungen des Perfektionismus werden in diesem Kapitel vorgestellt. Außerdem wird der Frage nachgegangen, welche unterschiedlichen Formen von Perfektionismus Psychotherapeuten bei welcher Diagnose zu erwarten haben. Dazu werden für die wichtigsten Diagnosen die typischen Perfektionismus-Profile vorgestellt.

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Spitzer, N. (2016). Perfektionismus und die Folgen – psychische Störungen und andere belastende Auswirkungen. In: Perfektionismus und seine vielfältigen psychischen Folgen. Psychotherapie: Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47476-1_5

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