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:# and perfectionism
:# demonstrates perfectionism that hampers with completing tasks ;

:# and interferes
:# The avoidance, anxious anticipation or distress in the feared situation ( s ) interferes significantly with the person's normal routine, occupational ( or academic ) functioning, or social activities or relationships, or there is marked distress about having the phobia.
:# The avoidance, anxious anticipation, or distress in the feared social or performance situation ( s ) interferes significantly with the person's normal routine, occupational ( academic ) functioning, or social activities or relationships, or there is marked distress about having the phobia.

:# and with
:# the striker ’ s ball after making a roquet must be placed in contact with the roqueted ball
:# The phobic situation ( s ) is avoided or else is endured with intense anxiety or distress.
:# The anxiety, panic attack, or phobic avoidance associated with the specific object or situation are not better accounted for by another mental disorder, such as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder ( e. g., fear of dirt in someone with an obsession about contamination ), Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ( e. g., avoidance of stimuli associated with a severe stressor ), Separation Anxiety Disorder ( e. g., avoidance of school ), Social Phobia ( e. g., avoidance of social situations because of fear of embarrassment ), Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia, or Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder.
:# The feared social or performance situations are avoided or else are endured with intense anxiety or distress.
:# Baire space is the set of all functions from the natural numbers to the natural numbers, with the topology of pointwise convergence ; see Baire space ( set theory ).
:# Bob replies with a synchronize-acknowledgment ( SYN-ACK ) message, which Alice receives.
:# Alice replies with an acknowledgment message, which Bob receives, and doesn't need to reply to.
:# A network that is based upon the physical hierarchical topology must have at least three levels in the hierarchy of the tree, since a network with a central ' root ' node and only one hierarchical level below it would exhibit the physical topology of a star.
:# A network that is based upon the physical hierarchical topology and with a branching factor of 1 would be classified as a physical linear topology.
:# Those with numerous transport vesicles that are primarily found in skeletal muscles, finger, gonads, and skin.
:# Those with few vesicles that are primarily found in the central nervous system.
:# Recurrent suicidal behavior, gestures, threats or self-injuring behavior such as cutting, interfering with the healing of scars or picking at oneself ( excoriation ).
:# a geographical area with many trees
:# approximately 70 % of teachers who work with students with behavioral disabilities use a type of physical restraint ( Goldstein & Brooks, 2007 )
:# Individuals with Disabilities Education Act has stated that " Restraints may not be used as an alternative to adequate staff " ( McAfee, Schwilk & Miltruski, 2006, p. 713 ).
:# restraints were developed during the 1700s by Philippe Pinel and performed with his assistant, Jean-Baptiste Pussin in hospitals in France
:# Pointed profanity – by either title or lip – this includes the words " God ," " Lord ," " Jesus ," " Christ " ( unless they be used reverently in connection with proper religious ceremonies ), " hell ," " damn ," " Gawd ," and every other profane and vulgar expression however it may be spelled ;
:# Titles or scenes having to do with law enforcement or law-enforcing officers ;
:# Is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love
:# Believes that he or she is " special " and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people ( or institutions )

:# and task
Another very common conflict-inducing stimulus is the Stroop task ( Pardo et al., 1990 ), which involves naming the color ink of words that are either congruent (< span style =" color :# ff0000 "> RED </ span > written in red ) or incongruent (< span style =" color :# 0000ff "> RED </ span > written in blue ).

:# and ;
Alphabets: < span style =" background-color: lightblue ; color: white ;"> Armenian alphabet | Armenian </ span >, < span style =" background-color :# 008080 ; color: white ;"> Cyrillic | < font color =" white "> Cyrillic </ font color > </ span >, < span style =" background-color: brown ; color: white ;"> Georgian alphabet | < font color =" white "> Georgian </ font color > </ span >, < span style =" background-color :# 0000FF ; color: white ;"> Greek alphabet | < font color =" white "> Greek </ font color > </ span >, < span style =" background-color :# AAAAAA ; color: black ;"> Latin script | Latin </ span >, < span style =" background-color :# CCFF99 ; color: black ;"> Latin ( and Arabic script | Arabic ) </ span >, < span style =" background-color: cyan ; color: black ;"> Latin and Cyrillic </ span > Abjads: Arabic script | < span style =" background-color: green ; color: white ;"> Arabic </ span >, < span style =" background-color :# 00ff7f ; color: black ;"> Hebrew alphabet | Hebrew </ span > Abugidas: < span style =" background-color :# FFC000 ; color: black ;"> Indic scripts | North Indic </ span >, < span style =" background-color: orange ; color: black ;"> Indic scripts | South Indic </ span >, < span style =" background-color :# 66FF00 ; color: white ;"> Ge ' ez script | Ge ' ez </ span >, < span style =" background-color: olive ; color: white ;"> < font color =" white "> Tāna </ font > </ span >, < span style =" background-color :# FFFF80 ; color: black ;"> Canadian Aboriginal syllabics | Canadian Syllabic and Latin </ span > Logographic + syllabic: < span style =" background-color: red ; color: white ;"> Pure logographic </ span >, < span style =" background-color :# DC143C ; color: white ;"> Mixed logographic and syllabaries </ span >, < span style =" background-color :# FF00FF ; color: black ;"> Featural-alphabetic syllabary + limited logographic </ span >, < span style =" background-color :# 800080 ; color: white ;"> Featural-alphabetic syllabary </ span >

perfectionism and interferes
The primary symptoms of OCPD can include preoccupation with remembering and paying attention to minute details and facts, following rules and regulations, compulsion to make lists and schedules, as well as rigidity / inflexibility of beliefs and / or exhibition of perfectionism that interferes with task-completion.

perfectionism and with
Hawks completed initial shooting of the film in early 1941, but due to perfectionism and battles with the Hollywood Production Code, Hughes continued to re-shoot and re-edit the film until it was finally released in 1943, with Hawks uncredited as director.
They object to theological compromises with evangelicalism, and seek to defend what they consider to be traditional Adventist teachings such as the human post-fall nature of Jesus Christ, an investigative judgment, and character perfectionism.
On the other hand, drawing on meta-analytical correlational work, anxiety and perfectionism have no – or at best an extremely weak – connection with procrastination.
Traditionally, procrastination has been associated with perfectionism, a tendency to negatively evaluate outcomes and one's own performance, intense fear and avoidance of evaluation of one's abilities by others, heightened social self-consciousness and anxiety, recurrent low mood, and " workaholism ".
He insisted on checking all new designs and engineers and draughtsmen had to take the drawings to be personally checked by him, a daunting prospect with his well-known perfectionism.
Adolescents with bulimia nervosa are more likely to have self-imposed perfectionism and compulsivity issues in eating compared to their peers.
In contrast to the Neoclassical perfectionism of his chief rival Ingres, Delacroix took for his inspiration the art of Rubens and painters of the Venetian Renaissance, with an attendant emphasis on colour and movement rather than clarity of outline and carefully modeled form.
JN Darby's visits to Switzerland between 1835 and 1840 with critiques of Methodist perfectionism resulted in the establishment of meetings in Vevey in 1838 and Lausanne in 1840 drawn from some of the dissenting churches.
The effects of perfectionism, BMI, internalization of the thin ideal, and pre-existing ED symptomatology as moderators of negative affect were comparable to chance, suggesting that pro-ana websites can affect a broad spectrum of individuals, not simply those with ED characteristics.
Obsessive – compulsive personality disorder ( OCPD ) is a personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency.
OCPD is a chronic non-adaptive pattern of extreme perfectionism, preoccupation with neatness and detail, and a requirement or need for control or power over one's environment that results in major suffering and stress, especially in areas of personal relationships.
For example perfectionism, hoarding, and preoccupation in details ( 3 characteristics of OCPD ) were found in patients of OCD and not in patients without OCD, showing a particular relationship with OCD.
: A pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control, at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts.
On the other hand, the main features of perfectionism and inflexibility can result in considerable suffering in an individual with OCPD as a result of the associated need for control.
The positive psychologist Tal Ben-Shahar uses optimalism to mean willingness to accept failure while remaining confident that success will follow, a positive attitude he contrasts with negative perfectionism.
Olga ( Nika Frost ) suffers from perfectionism, which creates a great strain on her relationship with Helga.
Jean Périer, who played Pelléas to my Mélisande, went white with anger if you mentioned the name of Debussy ... Debussy's perfectionism — plus his dislike of the attendant publicity — was one of the reasons why he rarely attended performances of Pelléas et Mélisande.
Perfectionistic strivings are associated with positive aspects of perfectionism, whereas perfectionistic concerns are associated with negative aspects ( see below ).
Prompted by earlier research providing empirical evidence that perfectionism could be associated with positive aspects ( specifically perfectionist strivings ), they challenged the widespread belief that perfectionism is only detrimental.

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