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Исследование перфекционизма у лиц с тревожно-депрессивной симптоматикой в контексте психической ригидности

Исследование перфекционизма у лиц с тревожно-депрессивной симптоматикой в контексте психической ригидности

Abstract

Рассмотрен перфекционизм как многомерный психологический конструкт, связанный с возникновением тревожно-депрессивной симптоматики. Кратко описаны основные подходы к исследованию перфекционизма. Внимание сконцентрировано на навязчивом стремлении следовать высоким стандартам и требованиям, а также на убеждении, что несовершенный результат неприемлем. Представлены результаты эмпирического исследования взаимосвязи перфекционизма с психической ригидностью и ранними неадаптивными схемами, предложенными Дж. Янгом.

This article describes perfectionism as a multidimensional psychological construct associated with the occurrence of anxiety and depressive symptoms. Brief overview of basic approaches to the study of perfectionism. Focuses on the obsession to follow high standards and requirements, as well as on the belief that an imperfect result is unacceptable. Presents the results of an empirical study the relationship of perfectionism with mental rigidity, and early maladaptive schemas (J. Young).

Keywords

ПЕРФЕКЦИОНИЗМ, ТРЕВОЖНО-ДЕПРЕССИВНАЯ СИМПТОМАТИКА, ПСИХИЧЕСКАЯ РИГИДНОСТЬ, РАННИЕ НЕАДАПТИВНЫЕ СХЕМЫ, КОГНИТИВНАЯ СФЕРА ЛИЧНОСТИ

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