The Anxious Perfectionist, Michael P. Twohig, PhD
The Anxious Perfectionist, Michael P. Twohig, PhD
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The Anxious Perfectionist
How to Manage Perfectionism-Driven Anxiety Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Author: Michael P. Twohig, PhD, Clarissa W. Ong, PhD, Randy O. Frost, PhD

Narrator: Erin deWard

Unabridged: 5 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/26/2022


Synopsis

If you identify as a perfectionist, you may not see your perfectionism as a problem. But striving for unrealistic standards, basing your self-worth on meeting those standards, and engaging in persistent self-criticism will ultimately lead to anxiety, stress, worry, burnout, and unhappiness. So, how can you distinguish between "helpful" and "hurtful" perfectionism and stop holding yourself and others to unrealistically high standards?

Written by two clinical psychologists, The Anxious Perfectionist shines a much-needed light on the hidden costs of "being the best," and offers essential skills based in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help you cope with the anxiety that is driven by your perfectionism. You'll learn how your "need to be perfect" can actually hinder your productivity, and keep you from reaching your goals. You'll also learn skills to help you gain distance from negative self-talk and criticism, let go of unhelpful and self-limiting labels such as "success" or "failure," and give yourself and others permission to make mistakes while still honoring your high aspirations.

If you're struggling with feelings of anxiety and stress, and suspect your perfectionism may be to blame, this guide will show you how to stop getting in the way of your own success, and live a life guided by your deepest values.

About Michael P. Twohig, PhD

Michael P. Twohig, PhD, is well known for his work in ACT and OCD, which is closely related to perfectionism. Twohig is professor in the psychology department at Utah State University. He is past president of the ACBS, and a current member of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT). He has written more than 170 peer-reviewed publications, seven books, and has received funding from many organizations, including the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Abbie on January 11, 2023

This book is a game changer for someone who has had a lifelong struggle with perfectionism driven anxiety. I cannot speak highly enough about this book, or be more appreciative for the tools it has given me to begin shifting my mindset away from my drive for perfection. It has been invaluable to me......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on January 29, 2024

Practical and phenomenal! I was worried this would be more like a “self-help” book, but this is far from it! The authors begin by explaining how we become anxious perfectionists and provide practical exercises throughout the book. I appreciate the encouragement that finishing the book does not mean......more

Goodreads review by Helena (helenareadsxx) on April 27, 2022

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I ddi enjoy this book, it was the right length and so wasn't too short or too long. I think this would need another read to fully digest it. Definitely resonated to this book as I am a perfectionist myself.......more

Goodreads review by Mary on January 01, 2024

If you struggle with perfectionist tenancies at any level, I would highly recommend this book. I myself struggle with perfectionism in my own way and found this extremely helpful in providing tools and viewpoints to help recognize and combat my perfectionist thoughts and anxieties. It was an easy re......more

Goodreads review by Carelly on April 06, 2023

Si eres un perfeccionista y eres ansioso, este es tu libro. Ame que alguien describiera cómo funciona mi mente. Súper recomiendo......more