Thomas Curran: Our dangerous obsession with perfectionism is getting worse
Thomas Curran: Vores farlige besættelse af perfektionisme bliver værre
Thomas Curran studies the personality characteristic of perfectionism, how it develops and its impact on mental health. Full bio
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have you heard that one?
or perhaps with family at Thanksgiving.
at job interviews:
spørgsmål til jobsamtalen:
that supposedly holds us back,
are quite happy to hold our hands up
and serious point
for perfection is so pervasive
af perfektion er så udbredt
that concept in its own terms.
hvorfor det er sådan.
of celebration in perfection?
as an insignia of worth.
that perfectionists are more successful.
at perfektionister har større succes.
that they're never quite perfect enough.
ikke at være perfekte nok.
a host of psychological difficulties,
en række psykiske udfordringer,
anxiety, anorexia, bulimia
angst, anoreksi, bulimi
is that over the last 25 years,
at gennem de seneste 25 år
at an alarming rate.
stigning i perfektionisme.
among young people than ever before.
lidelser end nogensinde før.
across the last two decades.
gennem de seneste to årtier.
emerge across Canada,
tilsvarende tendenser i Canada
the United Kingdom.
as society is changing.
fordi samfundet ændrer sig.
a changed sense of personal identity
af personlig identitet
in which young people interact
about our preeminent, market-based society
like unrestricted choice
that we feel are contributing
with the attainment of the perfect life
at opnå det perfekte liv
status and wealth.
status og rigdom
to report being materially rich
and their grandparents.
than did older generations,
end de ældre generationer
of their income on image goods
af deres indkomst på fysiske goder
their lives and their lifestyles
deres liv og livsstil
on the ubiquitous social media platforms
is far more important than the reality.
vigtigere end virkeligheden.
furnished for young people
a perfectible life
der kan perfektioneres
for those who want it badly enough.
of the American dream.
the self-made person, hard work.
that we're captains of our own destiny.
vi er vores egen lykkes smed.
our wealth, our status
vores rigdom og status
personal value.
medfødte personlige værdi.
equality of opportunity,
of our own destiny
sin egen lykkes smed
reality for young people
for unge mennesker,
ongoing economic tribunal.
for which merit can be quantified
into schools, classes and colleges.
i den rette skole, klasse eller gymnasie.
is so publicly played out
and performance.
big city high schools
and the end of 12th grade.
a strong need to strive,
at the center of modern life.
to define themselves
of grades, percentiles and lead tables.
som karakterer og gennemsnit
on their insecurities.
deres usikkerheder.
how they are performing
to other people.
their imperfections.
more perfectly next time, or else,
endnu mere perfekte,
is especially pervasive --
ikke slå til er udbredt.
as that Instagram influencer,
den influencer på Instagram,
of perfectionism firsthand.
in my mind very vividly.
he was exceptionally high-achieving,
grades for his work.
for sine afleveringer.
his successes as abject failures,
som ynkelige fiaskoer,
how he'd let himself and others down.
skuffede sig selv og andre.
than other people
his unrelenting work ethic,
og høje arbejdsmoral
what he saw as his inner weakness
to the harmfulness of perfectionism
perfecting things or perfecting tasks.
perfektionere ting eller handlinger.
is about perfecting the self.
om at perfektionere selvet.
perfecting an imperfect self.
det uperfekte selv.
like a mountain of achievement
to imagine ourselves scaling.
"Once I've reached that summit,
and I'll be worth something."
lowlands of insecurity and shame,
og skammens lavland,
a perfectionist just cannot step off.
kan perfektionisten ikke bare stå af.
to a host of psychological problems,
af psykologiske problemer,
a good way to measure it.
en god måde at påvise det.
Paul Hewitt and Gordon Flett,
a self-report measure of perfectionism.
gennem selv-rapportering.
you can measure this,
three core elements of perfectionism.
af perfektionisme.
selv-centreret perfektionisme,
prescribed perfectionism,
påtvunget perfektion,
is excessively demanding:
kræver for meget:
are too demanding of me."
other-oriented perfectionism,
standards on other people:
I expect it to be done perfectly."
så forventer jeg det gjort perfekt."
three elements of perfectionism
mellem alle tre elementer
like heightened depression,
element of perfectionism
expects me to be perfect.
jeg er perfekt.
with serious mental illness.
alvorlig psykisk sygdom.
at the forefront of my mind,
perfektion i frisk erindring,
elements of perfectionism were changing.
om disse elementer ændrede sig.
is focused on immediate family relations,
de nære familierelationer,
at a broader level.
that had ever been collected
developed that perfectionism measure,
udviklede perfektionsmålingen,
in college students.
universitetsstuderende.
more than 40,000 young people
and British colleges,
we looked to see if there was a trend.
more than three years
crunch the numbers,
uncovered something alarming.
noget opsigtsvækkende.
have increased over time.
er forøget med tiden.
saw the largest increase, and by far.
var klart steget mest.
report clinically relevant levels
klinisk relevante niveauer
typically see in clinical populations.
i kliniske grupper.
had doubled to 18 percent.
based on the models that we tested
in three young people
of socially prescribed perfectionism.
af socialt påtvunget perfektion.
of perfectionism
with serious mental illness,
med alvorlig psykisk sygdom
feel a unrelenting need
føler konstant behov
yesterday's expectation of perfection,
andres forventninger,
to an even higher degree
that the better they do,
at jo bedre de klarer sig,
of helplessness and, worse, hopelessness.
og værre, håbløshed.
hold on to certain things --
holde fast i visse egenskaber,
conscientious and hardworking.
og hårdtarbejdende.
when things don't go well,
into greater personal peace and success.
til større personlig ro og succes.
we can do as caregivers.
in our formative years,
when they've tried but failed.
når de prøvede, men fejlede.
their understandable urge
to helicopter-parent,
successes and failures as their own.
successer og fiaskoer som deres egne.
raises important questions
on competition, evaluation and testing
konkurrence, vurderinger og tests
for public figures to say
a little bit more resilience
and unprecedented pressures.
washing our hands of the core issue
at tage ansvar for problemets kerne,
in which young people need less perfection
kan være mindre perfekte
is an enormous challenge,
at skabe sådan en verden,
in the 24/7 spotlight
to other people.
i forhold til andre.
from that mountaintop,
fra toppen af bjerget
but to try scaling that peak again.
end at bestige bjerget igen.
up and down the same mountain
was a man called Sisyphus,
var manden Sisyfos
the same boulder up a hill,
den samme sten op ad en bakke
and have to start again.
så han måtte starte forfra.
or meaningful in their lives
meningsfulde i deres liv
future generations
fundamentally inhuman
grundlæggende umenneskeligt
escape the trap of perfectionism,
ud af perfektionismens kløer,
that in a chaotic world,
at i en kaotisk verden,
outgrow this self-defeating snare
denne selvødelæggende fælde
that has outgrown that very same delusion.
med at nære den samme illusion.
to enjoy mental, emotional
være følelsesmæssigt
to celebrate the joys
of everyday living and loving.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Thomas Curran - Social and personality psychologistThomas Curran studies the personality characteristic of perfectionism, how it develops and its impact on mental health.
Why you should listen
Social and personality psychologist Thomas Curran is a member of the Centre for Motivation and Health Behavior Change in Bath, UK; the Motivation, Personality, and Well-being research group in York, UK; and is currently an assistant professor in the Department for Health at the University of Bath. His research rose to prominence following a 2017 publication of the first systems-level cohort study to show that perfectionism is on the rise in American, Canadian and British college students. Since then, he has written and spoken extensively on how we have created societies perfectly calibrated to promote perfectionism, which is contributing to almost epidemic levels of serious mental illness among young people. Curran is the author of over 30 published papers and has received numerous awards for his scholarship and research.
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