The impact of a universal intervention targeting perfectionism in children: An exploratory controlled trial.
Eva J VekasTracey D WadePublished in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2017)
Clinical implications Perfectionism linked with negative outcomes in children can be decreased in a classroom setting. Decreasing perfectionism leads to improved well-being in children. Limitations More rigorous designs along with better assessment of perfectionism are required in further evaluations. The impact of perfectionism on scholastic achievement in children requires further investigation.