In psychology, Perfectionism is when a person tries too hard to be perfect. People with "Perfectionism" traits are often overly critical about their opinions about themselves as well as the opinions of others about themselves.
The doctrine of the Perfectionists.
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Perfectionism is just a habit, and habits can be broken. Just settle with anything average and remember that not everything has to be perfect.If you see someone with perfectionism, get used to it or ignore it because you are not able to change that person. They are the only ones who can change how they act.Remember that.
Perfectionism- a desire to create a perfect social and religious system. It lasted approximately from 1820-1850.
contrast pax-americana
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American perfectionism refers to the societal pressure and expectation to strive for flawlessness and achievement in all areas of life. It often leads to high levels of stress, anxiety, and self-criticism as individuals pursue impossible standards of success and happiness. This can impact mental health and wellbeing negatively.
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Depending on person, and the type of perfectionism; a maladaptive perfectionist may suffer from different phobias, or yet he may not suffer from a phobia but rather perfectionism may cause other type of disorders. Perfectionism/phobia connection may not be answered within a standardized way. Various anxiety disorders, eating disorders, neediness, panic attack disorder, sexual disorders occasionally were reported in connection with various forms of perfectionism. Perfectionism may take positive or negative forms in general.
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It means you need everything to be perfect(OCD).