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SUMMARY: UBC Psychology Perfectionism Workshop
DESCRIPTION: Presented by Paul Hewitt\, Ph.D.\, R. Psych.\, and Samuel Mika
 il\, Ph.D.\, C. Psych.\, ABPP This one-day workshop will provide an overvie
 w of perfectionism\, a maladaptive personality construct that increases an 
 individual’s vulnerability to various forms of maladjustment including depr
 ession\, anxiety\, eating disorders\, marital distress\, and suicidal behav
 iour. A model of the treatment approach will be […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4>Presented by <strong>Paul Hewitt\, Ph.D.\
 , R. Psych.</strong>\, and <strong>Samuel Mikail\, Ph.D.\, C. Psych.\, ABPP
 </strong></h4><p>This one-day workshop will provide an overview of perfecti
 onism\, a maladaptive personality construct that increases an individual’s 
 vulnerability to various forms of maladjustment including depression\, anxi
 ety\, eating disorders\, marital distress\, and suicidal behaviour. A model
  of the treatment approach will be presented. The speakers will also elabor
 ate on how to conduct this treatment in both individual and group settings.
  The UBC Psychology Clinic is a Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) ap
 proved sponsor of Continuing Education activities. Attendees will receive <
 em>6.5 CPA Approved CE credits</em>. A certificate will be available to con
 firm attendance for continuing education purposes.<br />Much of the worksho
 p will draw from their recently published work:<br />Hewitt\, Flett\, & Mik
 ail. (2016). <em>Perfectionism: A Dynamic - Relational Approach to its Conc
 eptualization\, Assessment\, and Treatment</em>. New York: Guilford Press.<
 br />Drs. Hewitt\, Flett\, and Mikail’s new book discusses perfectionism as
  involving traits\, including self-oriented\, other-oriented\, and socially
  prescribed perfectionism that drive and energize behaviour and both interp
 ersonal and intrapersonal expressions of perfectionism that affect relation
 s with others and with the self. The associations between these components 
 of the perfectionism construct and numerous deleterious outcomes are explai
 ned and the development of perfectionism\, which is pivotal in the treatmen
 t\, is discussed by looking at the nature of early relationships\, family c
 onstellations\, and current relationships. Finally\, the treatment model an
 d use of the treatment in both individual and group psychotherapy is explic
 ated.<br />Download <a href="/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/02/Perfection
 ism-Workshop.png" rel="">Flyer</a> and <a href="http://practicumsupport-psy
 ch.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2014/12/Registration-Form-Perfectionism-Workshop.
 pdf" rel="">Registration Form</a>.<br /><img class="alignleft wp-image-9497
  size-medium_large" src="/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/02/Perfectionism-
 Workshop-768x997.png" alt="Perfectionism Workshop" width="620" height="805"
  /></p>
LOCATION:Room 1012\, Earth Sciences Building
GEO:49.262848;-123.251892
URL;VALUE=URI:https://psych.ubc.ca/events/event/ubc-psychology-perfectionis
 m-workshop/
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