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Measures

Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale
Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale - Short Form
Perfectionistic Self-Presentation Scale
Perfectionistic Self-Presentation Scale - Short Form
Perfectionistic Cognitions Inventory
Child-Adolescent Perfectionism Scale
Automatic Self Recrimination Scale
Perfectionistic Self-Presentation Scale – Junior Form
Other-Oriented Perfectionism-Junior Scale
Perfectionism Ratings Scale
Perfectionistic Sentence Completion Measure
1990 Other-oriented Perfectionism Scale - Revised
Interview for Perfectionistic Behavior
Perfectionism Discrepancies Inventory

Automatic Self Recrimination Scale

The Automatic Self Recrimination Scale  (ASR) is a 24-item measure with four subscales measuring:

  1. Not Mattering
  2. Lack of Efficacy
  3. Not Deserving
  4. Loathsomeness

 

Download ASR and Scoring                  Download Article

 

Reference Hewitt, P. L., Ge, S., Smith, M. M., Flett, G. L., Cheli, S., Molnar, D. S., Ko, A., Mikail, S. F., & Lang, T. (2024). Automatic self recriminations: Development and validation of a measure of self-condemnatory internal dialogue. Journal of Personality Assessment, 106(5), 638-650. https://doi.org/10.1080/00223891.2024.2303429

 

 

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