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Originally Posted by AzulOscuro
I'm about to see another psychiatrist. This time I chose a person who also can do therapy with me appart from diagnosing me and prescribe meds.
It doesn't mind how many times you fall down, the relevant is keep trying.
I still don't know how to overcome my perfectionism. I think the root of this issue is my insecurities. I'm like you, rarely feel as an useful person.
I'm gratefull that I am not so perfectionist with others as I used to be.
Does your perfectionism also affect other people?
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That's great that you're seeing someone new that might help you more. I hope it goes well for you.
I'm not sure if my perfectionism affects others or not. Usually, my perfectionism plays out as feeling like a failure at everything. I'm afraid to try things because I'm afraid of failing. So I suppose it does affect others, like my family, since I'm still living at home and afraid to try out living on my own and taking care of myself...because I'm afraid I will fail at it and have to move back home.