The Care and
Feeding of Perfectionists
by Cynthia Curnan
Perfectionism has
long been considered an isolated trait, and surprisingly little has been
written on the subject. Now, in THE CARE AND FEEDING OF PERFECTIONISTS,
a California psychotherapist shares her discoveries both personal and
clinical about this driving force so prevalent in human nature. Writing
with bold honesty and penetrating insight, Cynthia Curnan details the
problem of perfectionism and also the possibilities for transformation
when the condition is recognized and understood.
As Dr. Curnan points out, Perfectionism is not just
about over achievement: some of the most severe perfectionists are
underachievers. Perfectionism prevents intimacy, limits
self-realization, inhibits the creative process, and causes the
individual to not reach -- or to overreach -- to achieve desires.
Addiction, in all its forms, is one of the most prevalent consequences
of perfectionism. The book distinguishes nine
types of perfectionism, giving the most likely childhood causes and the
specific underlying fears associated with each type. It guides readers
to identify and counteract their unique perfectionistic
subpersonalities, so that their innate human urge to seek excellence in
accomplishments may become free to express itself.
Dr. Curnan outlines effective ways to master
perfectionism, so that the reader may find deeper self-acceptance, a
greater capacity to give and receive love, and a surer sense of being
able to achieve personal and professional aims. Using these methods, she
and her clients (some of whose stories appear in the book) have
experienced a gradual lifting of deep-seated fears, a reclaiming of
youthful vigor, and an abiding sense of life as a joyful adventure.
Psychotherapist Cynthia Curnan, Ph.D. has explored
the many types of perfectionism in her busy, southern California
practice. She demonstrates, through her own harrowing story, the origins
of her perfectionism. And, using client profiles she show the reader the
many guises of the Perfectionist, offering real-life solutions to
career, family, and personal dilemmas. Exercises to master the
Perfectionist in each of us are included. Curnan shows us how to access
'inner guidance' as one of the ways of dealing with this controlling
aspect of ourselves which can cause both fatigue and pain. This book is
a must for those of us who juggle too much, in an effort to be
'perfect.' Every chapter of THE CARE AND
FEEDING OF PERFECTIONISTS evokes conscious response within the reader.
Cynthia's discoveries in her search for the Perfectionist shed light on
universal social dilemmas. The reader will ask themselves "Am I doing
this with my family? Is this why my job seems so difficult? Maybe there
really isn't a problem with the boss, just a misunderstanding." Discover
solutions to unsolved mysteries in your life, as this book creates a
powerful response in each of us. Reading THE CARE AND FEEDING OF
PERFECTIONISTS, will reveal answers for those hard questions we all must
face in family, work, and social relationships. |
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