• Are Latter-day Saints Perfectionists? by W. Justin Dyer

  • Jan 17 2025
  • Durée: 19 min
  • Podcast

Are Latter-day Saints Perfectionists? by W. Justin Dyer

  • Résumé

  • BYU Studies 63 no. 4 (2024) focuses on Latter-day Saints and perfectionism. This introduction by Justin Dyer sets the stage for an exploration of the nuanced relationship between faith and perfectionism.

    Key points:

    Introduction to Perfectionism: The article begins by addressing the common perception that Latter-day Saints struggle with perfectionism due to their religious beliefs.

    Research Findings: Contrary to popular belief, recent research shows that Latter-day Saints are less likely to experience unhealthy levels of perfectionism compared to other groups.

    Toxic Perfectionism: The article distinguishes between healthy and toxic perfectionism, emphasizing that toxic perfectionism is more about how individuals feel about themselves when they don't meet their standards.

    Impact on Mental Health: The research highlights the negative psychological and emotional consequences of toxic perfectionism, especially among youth.

    Religious Influence: The study explores how religion and religious salience (the importance of religion to a person's sense of self) relate to levels of toxic perfectionism.

    Healing and Self-Compassion: The article discusses approaches to healing from toxic perfectionism and emphasizes the importance of self-compassion and understanding one's worth.

    Check out the article at https://byustudies.byu.edu/article/are-latter-day-saints-perfectionists.

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