Thomas Curran
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Associate Professor at LSE | Psychologist | International Best Selling Author of THE PERFECTION TRAP
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APA Journals
23 days ago
#Perfectionism
isn’t just a personal struggle—it’s a growing public health concern. Research from
@thomascurran.bsky.social
suggests today’s college students are more perfectionistic than ever. Findings also point to cultural and economic factors shaping mental health ➡️
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The Painter, Nietzsche, and the Lie We Tell Ourselves About Suffering
Edgar Allan Poe wrote a horror story about perfectionism in 1842. We turned it into a lifestyle.
https://open.substack.com/pub/escapefromcould/p/the-painter-nietzsche-and-the-lie?r=4a6orq&utm_medium=ios
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I Am Not a Brand
On the absurdity of turning yourself into a product — and how to stop.
https://open.substack.com/pub/escapefromcould/p/i-am-not-a-brand?r=4a6orq&utm_medium=ios
4 months ago
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Wrote a piece about the growth mindset. It's longish. There's Dweck. There's Beckett. I come out of it looking a bit of a prat. So something for everyone.
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Samuel Beckett Would Hate Your Motivational Poster
Inside psychology's most famous theory
https://open.substack.com/pub/escapefromcould/p/samuel-beckett-would-hate-your-motivational?r=4a6orq&utm_medium=ios&shareImageVariant=overlay
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Self-Help Is Now a $50 Billion Industry. You're Still Miserable. Here's Why
Spoiler: You Were Never the Problem
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Two Things Happened in 2008. Only One of Them Was the iPhone.
What The Anxious Generation Gets Wrong
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5 months ago
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Thomas Curran
Hidden Brain
10 months ago
It’s easy to assume that our push to be perfect is what leads to success. This week, we revisit an episode with Thomas Curran, who says perfectionism has a dark side. Then, Allison Pugh returns to the show to respond to questions about connective labor.
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Escaping Perfectionism - Hidden Brain Media
Perfectionism is everyone’s favorite flaw. It’s easy to assume that our push to be perfect is what leads to academic, athletic and professional success. But psychologist Thomas Curran says perfectioni...
https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/escaping-perfectionism/
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On the relationship between perfectionism and loneliness
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about 1 year ago
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The most common source of mental tension in the modern world is the tension between the vitalising forces of the real self and the obstructive forces of the ideal self, between growth in the true sense of striving to accept the human condition and growth in the false sense of striving to perfect it.
over 1 year ago
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I was sent this infographic of my book, The Perfection Trap, drawn by Karina Viola Stolz. And, well... it was too perfect not to share!
over 1 year ago
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The perfectionist's approach to productivity is all wrong. Perfectionists work hard—really hard, sometimes too hard. But only when they can keep both hands firmly on the handlebars. When the road steepens, they hit the brakes.
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over 1 year ago
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Paul Crawford
over 1 year ago
A perfect review from Thomas Curran, author of The Perfection Trap: "Moving storytelling and vivid characters take the reader on an emotional journey of grief, loss, and love ... a celebration of the resilience of the human spirit. Crawford at his very best."
#mentalhealth
#psychology
#resilience
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The APA has done loads to spotlight my research. So it was a pleasure to be invited on its Speaking of Psychology podcast. Check out the episode. It's a Christmas cracker, delving into the weeds of perfectionism research. Apple:
at.apa.org/92f934
Spotify:
at.apa.org/q9t
YouTube:
at.apa.org/hbv
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Why do we push ourselves to be perfect? With Thomas Curran, PhD
Podcast Episode · Speaking of Psychology · 11/12/2024 · 36m
https://at.apa.org/92f934
over 1 year ago
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