A sweeping new review of decades of data says today’s college students are more perfectionistic than their peers thirty years ago, and it is showing up on campuses as deeper worry about mistakes and hypersensitivity to what other people think. Clinicians say they are seeing the fallout in counseling rooms as more students arrive tangled in indecision, self-doubt and fear of being judged. What the study looked at The paper pulled together 307 sam…
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