When perfectionism runs in the family![]() It is quite common, but yet worrying, to see children or teenagers trapped in a negative self-talk about their achievements ("I am not good enough", "I always fail"), their performance ("I am so stupid", "The others always have better grades"), their popularity ("I have no friends", "I will be forever alone", "I feel like a burden to my friends") or their appearance ("I am so fat", I have ugly face", "No one likes me"). Consequently, they start being less sociable, they spend more time in their room, their eating habits change, they are less cheerful and more sad, they get easily irritated, they take everything more personally.
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