
447: Perfectionism Update, Featuring Adam Holman
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Today we are joined by Adam Holman, LCSW. Adam has recently left his full time clinical practice in Arizona to join our Feeling Great app team here in San Francisco. I think you’ll be delighted by his warmth and wisdom. Although he works with us full-time, he still practices one day per week and specializes in X depression, anxiety, and screen addiction(e.g. video game addiction and more.) He has appeared on two previous Feeling Good Podcasts, # X and # Y.
We are delighted to have Adam as the honored guest on today’s Ask David podcast!
Today’s questions come all the way from North Macedonia!
Dear Dr. Burns,
Thank you so much for your kind response. I’d be truly honored if my questions could be considered for a future episode of your Ask David podcast. Your work has been a key influence in my research on perfectionism and its cognitive-behavioral aspects.
Here are a few brief questions I’m currently exploring:
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How has your view of perfectionism evolved since Feeling Good?
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What strategies have you found most effective for challenging perfectionistic thinking in therapy?
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Is perfectionism often rooted in a fear of not being “good enough”?
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How does it typically manifest in academic or professional environments?