Thomas Curran: Our dangerous obsession with perfectionism is getting worse
湯瑪斯.科倫: 我們對完美主義的執迷正越陷越深
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.
或是跟家人過感恩節時聽到的。
被問到這個難題的時候,
at job interviews:
that supposedly holds us back,
are quite happy to hold our hands up
and serious point
for perfection is so pervasive
that concept in its own terms.
都在頌揚完美的時候,
of celebration in perfection?
as an insignia of worth.
作為一種身價的表徵。
that perfectionists are more successful.
比較成功的例子。
that they're never quite perfect enough.
a host of psychological difficulties,
anxiety, anorexia, bulimia
is that over the last 25 years,
at an alarming rate.
among young people than ever before.
便增加了 25%。
across the last two decades.
emerge across Canada,
the United Kingdom.
as society is changing.
a changed sense of personal identity
反映出個人認知的改變,
in which young people interact
互動方式的改變。
about our preeminent, market-based society
有一些獨特的特徵,
like unrestricted choice
that we feel are contributing
with the attainment of the perfect life
實現完美的人生
status and wealth.
美國年輕人裡,
to report being materially rich
重要人生目標的比例,
and their grandparents.
than did older generations,
of their income on image goods
花在與外貌有關的商品上,
their lives and their lifestyles
日常生活及生活方式
on the ubiquitous social media platforms
Snapchat 等社交媒體平台上。
is far more important than the reality.
furnished for young people
a perfectible life
for those who want it badly enough.
of the American dream.
the self-made person, hard work.
白手起家,勤奮工作。
that we're captains of our own destiny.
自己命運的主宰。
our wealth, our status
personal value.
equality of opportunity,
of our own destiny
reality for young people
ongoing economic tribunal.
for which merit can be quantified
into schools, classes and colleges.
學校、班級和大學的依據。
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.
和達成目標的強烈需要。
to define themselves
of grades, percentiles and lead tables.
on their insecurities.
不安全感的社會。
how they are performing
to other people.
有著不安全感。
their imperfections.
more perfectly next time, or else,
is especially pervasive --
感覺特別普遍——
as that Instagram influencer,
有一樣多的粉絲,
of perfectionism firsthand.
in my mind very vividly.
he was exceptionally high-achieving,
grades for his work.
his successes as abject failures,
視為可悲的失敗,
how he'd let himself and others down.
讓自己和別人失望。
than other people
his unrelenting work ethic,
完美主義和不懈的努力,
what he saw as his inner weakness
to the harmfulness of perfectionism
說明了以完美主義處世
perfecting things or perfecting tasks.
把事做完美或將物變完美。
is about perfecting the self.
是為了完善自己。
perfecting an imperfect self.
完善一個不完美的自己。
like a mountain of achievement
to imagine ourselves scaling.
"Once I've reached that summit,
and I'll be worth something."
是有價值的。」
lowlands of insecurity and shame,
沒安全感又無顏面的新低地,
a perfectionist just cannot step off.
完美主義者就是無法脫困。
to a host of psychological problems,
a good way to measure it.
Paul Hewitt and Gordon Flett,
兩位加拿大人發展出一套
a self-report measure of perfectionism.
you can measure this,
three core elements of perfectionism.
完美主義的三個核心要素。
prescribed perfectionism,
is excessively demanding:
are too demanding of me."
other-oriented perfectionism,
standards on other people:
I expect it to be done perfectly."
我期待完美無瑕的成果。」
three elements of perfectionism
like heightened depression,
element of perfectionism
expects me to be perfect.
with serious mental illness.
at the forefront of my mind,
這一點是我最重視的,
elements of perfectionism were changing.
元素是否隨時間在變。
is focused on immediate family relations,
都專注於近親關係,
at a broader level.
that had ever been collected
發明完美主義檢測法以來
developed that perfectionism measure,
in college students.
more than 40,000 young people
and British colleges,
加拿大及英國的大學,
we looked to see if there was a trend.
找看看是否有變化趨勢。
more than three years
crunch the numbers,
uncovered something alarming.
分析揭露了令人警惕的事情。
have increased over time.
saw the largest increase, and by far.
增加最多,而且最顯著。
report clinically relevant levels
社會取向完美主義的程度。
typically see in clinical populations.
had doubled to 18 percent.
已加倍至 18%。
based on the models that we tested
測試模型的預測
in three young people
of socially prescribed perfectionism.
完美主義的症狀。
of perfectionism
with serious mental illness,
feel a unrelenting need
yesterday's expectation of perfection,
to an even higher degree
自己完美標準的門檻,
that the better they do,
of helplessness and, worse, hopelessness.
甚至到了絕望的地步。
hold on to certain things --
而且應該要堅持某些事情。
conscientious and hardworking.
認真而且勤奮。
when things don't go well,
into greater personal peace and success.
更多的內心平靜與成功。
we can do as caregivers.
in our formative years,
when they've tried but failed.
their understandable urge
會有當「直升機父母」的衝動,
to helicopter-parent,
包攬了子女的成敗,
successes and failures as their own.
raises important questions
on competition, evaluation and testing
競爭、評估和測試
for public figures to say
a little bit more resilience
and unprecedented pressures.
washing our hands of the core issue
核心問題撒手不管。
in which young people need less perfection
is an enormous challenge,
in the 24/7 spotlight
to other people.
from that mountaintop,
but to try scaling that peak again.
他們沒見到其他的選項。
up and down the same mountain
was a man called Sisyphus,
重複推那巨石上山,
the same boulder up a hill,
重新開始的無止盡循環。
and have to start again.
or meaningful in their lives
future generations
fundamentally inhuman
escape the trap of perfectionism,
逃出完美主義的陷阱,
在這個混亂的世界裡,
that in a chaotic world,
outgrow this self-defeating snare
that has outgrown that very same delusion.
沒有那種幻想的社會中成長。
to enjoy mental, emotional
to celebrate the joys
of everyday living and loving.
正常又自然的一部分。
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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