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    a production of Digital Learning and Media Design, Governors State University ; producer Yevette Brown ; producer/director/editor, Jon M. Tullos.
    Summary: "Martin M. Antony demonstrates his approach to working with clients wrestling with issues surrounding maladaptive perfectionism. Perfectionism can be defined as a tendency to set standards that are unreasonably high, and to measure an individual's worth in terms of their ability to meet these standards. Typically, these perfectionist standards are applied to oneself. In this series of six sessions, Dr. Antony works with a young woman who is completing a graduate degree in psychology. She strives for perfection in many areas, including her school work and her family life. She is overly concerned with organizing, planning, and succeeding at everything she does, and also has occasional panic attacks and issues concerning her body image. In these sessions, Dr. Antony helps her to challenge thoughts about not meeting her goals and to learn to deal with the resulting stress rather than giving in to her drive to be perfect."--Container.
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  • Article
    Fennell RH.
    Obstet Gynecol Surv. 1978 Jun;33(6):406-11.
    MICA is the transition stage from intraepithelial growth to clinical invasive cancer. The early invasive growth must be accepted as an indication that the lesion is significant; it may be self-healing but it is objective evidence of progression and invasion remains the most significant indication of malignancy. The subjective changes of CIS, nuclear enlargement, pleomorphism of nuclei, altered nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio, etc., are transcended and the recognition and diagnosis of MICA should be facilitated for the pathologist. Treatment which tends to be conservative is more widely accepted, but the disease can be lethal and the most serious complication appears to be, like CIS, vaginal recurrence.
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