Perfectionism Workbook for Teens
eBook - ePub

Perfectionism Workbook for Teens

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eBook - ePub

Perfectionism Workbook for Teens

About this book

Unhealthy perfectionism can result in low self-esteem, severe anxiety, and self-destructive behavior—and teens are especially vulnerable. Based in proven-effective cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), this workbook will help you develop the self-compassion and mindfulness tools you need to counteract the negative effects of perfectionism and develop new, healthy skills for boosting your self-confidence.

In our high-pressure society, it's easy to hold ourselves (and others) to impossibly high standards. And when we fail to meet those standards—as we inevitably do—we may become overly critical of ourselves, or lash out toward others. While perfectionism is often associated with positive traits, such as conscientiousness, ambition, and pride in good work, dysfunctional perfectionism is destructive and can lead to anxiety, low self-esteem, relationship problems, and a number of mental health concerns, like depression, procrastination, and self-harm.

With The Perfectionism Workbook for Teens, you'll gain a clear understanding of what perfectionism is and learn to differentiate between healthy and unhealthy perfectionism so you'll be better able to manage your own and others' expectations. Using powerful tools drawn from cognitive behavioral and mindfulness-based therapies, you'll learn to identify your perfectionist thoughts, discover new ways of responding to your critical inner voice, and build the skills you need to combat negative behaviors based in perfectionism, like chronic procrastination.

If perfectionism is causing trouble in your life, the techniques and exercises in this book will help you develop non-perfectionist skills and habits, leading to reduced fear, anxiety, and shame, and increased self-compassion and confidence in getting things done and handling daily pressures.

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Information

Publisher
Instant Help
eBook ISBN
9781626254565
Year
2016

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. introduction
  4. 1: defining perfectionism
  5. 2: what perfectionism feels like
  6. 3: what perfectionism looks like
  7. 4: there’s more to school than grades
  8. 5: messages from family: carrying the perfectionist torch
  9. 6: gender and perfectionism
  10. 7: thinking critically about cultural messages
  11. 8: appearances deceive
  12. 9: the biology of perfectionism
  13. 10: worrying doesn’t cause success
  14. 11: it’s okay to make mistakes
  15. 12: perfectionism and self-esteem
  16. 13: never good enough?
  17. 14: learning to accept a compliment
  18. 15: the power of apology
  19. 16: focusing on the journey, not the destination
  20. 17: you don’t have to be good at everything
  21. 18: identifying your perfectionistic thinking habits
  22. 19: healthy ways to motivate yourself
  23. 20: what’s your story?
  24. 21: thoughts aren’t always true
  25. 22: identifying what triggers your perfectionism
  26. 23: getting to know your inner perfectionist
  27. 24: how is your inner perfectionist trying to help?
  28. 25: how do you respond to your inner perfectionist?
  29. 26: talking back to the voice of perfectionism
  30. 27: changing your emotional response to perfectionism
  31. 28: standing up to your perfectionism
  32. 29: how to stop comparing yourself to others
  33. 30: how to have realistic expectations of others
  34. 31: changing the way you handle pressure
  35. 32: avoiding the avoidance trap
  36. 33: don’t take it personally
  37. 34: facing procrastination
  38. 35: setting goals
  39. 36: it’s okay to ask for help
  40. 37: noticing your strengths
  41. 38: pulling it together
  42. my perfectionism toolkit
  43. a letter to my future self