Las dificultades interpersonales de los perfeccionistas: consideraciones teóricas sobre el modelo de desconexión social

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Sonia Chemisquy

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El modelo de desconexión social de los perfeccionistas es un marco teórico que permite entender cómo el perfeccionismo insano se asocia a problemas tales como la depresión, los trastornos alimentarios, el consumo peligroso de alcohol y la ansiedad. Según este modelo, el aumento de la vulnerabilidad psicológica estaría dado por la experiencia de desconexión social objetiva y subjetiva que los perfeccionistas desadaptativos suelen experimentar en virtud de sus estilos de relación caracterizados por la hostilidad y la sensibilidad interpersonales. Los estudios recientes muestran interesantes posibilidades de generalizar este modelo a distintas poblaciones, por lo que resulta una línea de investigación significativa. En el presente trabajo se caracteriza a los perfeccionistas desadaptativos y a sus dificultades interpersonales, se realiza una descripción teórica del modelo de desconexión social y de los avances de la investigación sobre la temática.

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Chemisquy, S. (2017). Las dificultades interpersonales de los perfeccionistas: consideraciones teóricas sobre el modelo de desconexión social. Revista Argentina De Ciencias Del Comportamiento, 9(2), 77–92. https://doi.org/10.32348/1852.4206.v9.n2.16646
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Sonia Chemisquy, Universidad de la Cuenca del Plata

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas.

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