Recovering from Perfectionism and Sensory Processing Disorder: A New Relationship with Imperfection

Moving from destructive perfectionism toward healthy striving while managing Sensory Processing Disorder.

Recovery from perfectionism is an essential part of sensory processing disorder recovery for many people — because perfectionism is both a driver and a response to sensory processing disorder.

The Perfectionism-Sensory Processing Disorder Trap

  • Sensory Processing Disorder tells you that you're not good enough
  • Perfectionism tries to compensate by achieving impossible standards
  • Falling short of perfect standards confirms the 'not good enough' story
  • This loop intensifies both perfectionism and sensory processing disorder

Healthy Striving vs. Perfectionism in Sensory Processing Disorder

Healthy striving: doing your best within current circumstances, satisfaction when you try hard Perfectionism: performance is only acceptable if perfect, satisfaction contingent on impossible standards

Moving Beyond Perfectionism in Sensory Processing Disorder Recovery

  • Practice 'good enough' in low-stakes situations
  • Explore where perfectionism comes from — usually early messages about conditional worth
  • CBT directly challenges the beliefs underlying perfectionism
  • Self-compassion is the antidote — treating yourself with kindness rather than harsh standards

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