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Overview

Joachim Stoeber is affiliated with the University of Kent in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the field of psychology, with specific contributions in clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, sociology and political science, public health, environmental and occupational health, and social psychology.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Perfectionism, procrastination, anxiety studies
  • Work-family balance challenges
  • Maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum
  • Anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes
  • Youth substance use and school attendance
  • Identity, memory, and therapy
  • Child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development

They have published multiple papers in several research venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Personality and Individual Differences
  • European Journal of Personality
  • Dyslexia
  • Child Development
  • Journal of Research in Personality

Notable recent papers by Joachim Stoeber include:

  • "Perfectionism is adaptive and maladaptive, but what's the combined effect?" (2020, Personality and Individual Differences)
  • "Perfectionism and interpersonal problems revisited" (2020, Personality and Individual Differences)
  • "Becoming a perfectionistic adolescent: Perceived parental behaviors involved in developmental trajectories of perfectionism" (2021, European Journal of Personality)
  • "Perfectionism, self-stigma, and coping in students with dyslexia: The central role of perfectionistic self-presentation" (2020, Dyslexia)
  • "The Very Best of Me: Longitudinal Associations of Perfectionism and Identity Processes in Adolescence" (2021, Child Development)

Their collaborative work involves frequent partnerships with other researchers, including:

  • Lavinia E. Damian
  • Oana Negru-Subtirica
  • Eleonora Ioana Pop
  • Daniel J. Madigan
  • Lazaros Gonidis

Best Publications

  • Positive Conceptions of Perfectionism: Approaches, Evidence, Challenges

    Joachim Stoeber;Kathleen Otto

  • Perfectionism in school teachers: Relations with stress appraisals, coping styles, and burnout

    Joachim Stoeber;Dirk Rennert

  • Perfectionism, fear of failure, and affective responses to success and failure: the central role of fear of experiencing shame and embarrassment.

    Sam S. Sagar;Joachim Stoeber

  • Domains of perfectionism: Prevalence and relationships with perfectionism, gender, age, and satisfaction with life

    Joachim Stoeber;Franziska S. Stoeber

  • Perfectionism in adolescent school students: Relations with motivation, achievement, and well-being

    Joachim Stoeber;Anna Rambow

  • Perfectionism and competitive anxiety in athletes: Differentiating striving for perfection and negative reactions to imperfection

    Joachim Stoeber;Kathleen Otto;Eva Pescheck;Claudia Becker

  • Are perfectionistic strivings in sport adaptive? A systematic review of confirmatory, contradictory, and mixed evidence.

    John K. Gotwals;Joachim Stoeber;John G. H. Dunn;Oliver Stoll

  • Perfectionism in young musicians: Relations with motivation, effort, achievement, and distress

    Joachim Stoeber;Ulrike Eismann

  • Predicting race performance in triathlon: The role of perfectionism, achievement goals, and personal goal setting

    Joachim Stoeber;Mark A. Uphill;Sarah Hotham

  • Passion and Motivation for Studying: Predicting Academic Engagement and Burnout in University Students

    Joachim Stoeber;Julian H. Childs;Jennifer A. Hayward;Alexandra R. Feast

  • Perfectionism and the Big Five: Conscientiousness Predicts Longitudinal Increases in Self-Oriented Perfectionism

    Joachim Stoeber;Kathleen Otto;Claudia Dalbert

  • Perfectionism and achievement goals in athletes: Relations with approach and avoidance orientations in mastery and performance goals

    Joachim Stoeber;Oliver Stoll;Eva Pescheck;Kathleen Otto

  • Self-Oriented and Socially Prescribed Perfectionism: Differential Relationships With Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation and Test Anxiety

    Joachim Stoeber;Alexandra R. Feast;Jennifer A. Hayward

  • The Big Three Perfectionism Scale A New Measure of Perfectionism

    Martin M. Smith;Donald H. Saklofske;Joachim Stoeber;Simon B. Sherry

  • The personal belief in a just world and domain-specific beliefs about justice at school and in the family: A longitudinal study with adolescents

    Claudia Dalbert;Joachim Stoeber

  • The advantages of partialling perfectionistic strivings and perfectionistic concerns: Critical issues and recommendations

    Joachim Stoeber;Patrick Gaudreau

  • How Other-Oriented Perfectionism Differs from Self-Oriented and Socially Prescribed Perfectionism

    Joachim Stoeber

  • The dual nature of perfectionism in sports: relationships with emotion, motivation, and performance

    Joachim Stoeber

  • Perfectionism and the Five-Factor Model of Personality: A Meta-Analytic Review:

    Martin M. Smith;Simon B. Sherry;Vanja Vidovic;Donald H. Saklofske

  • Perfectionism and performance in a new basketball training task: Does striving for perfection enhance or undermine performance?

    Oliver Stoll;Andreas Lau;Joachim Stoeber

  • Perfectionism and Burnout in Junior Athletes: A Three-Month Longitudinal Study

    Daniel J. Madigan;Joachim Stoeber;Louis Passfield

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald H. Saklofske
Donald H. Saklofske University of Western Ontario
Philip J. Corr
Philip J. Corr City, University of London
Claudia Dalbert
Claudia Dalbert Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Aleksandra Luszczynska
Aleksandra Luszczynska University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Shanmukh V. Kamble
Shanmukh V. Kamble Karnatak University
Jochen Musch
Jochen Musch Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Kristof Dhont
Kristof Dhont University of Kent
Michael W. Eysenck
Michael W. Eysenck Royal Holloway University of London
Patrick Gaudreau
Patrick Gaudreau University of Ottawa
Guido Alessandri
Guido Alessandri Sapienza University of Rome

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