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It is typically used to describe someone who is focused on the needs and concerns of others, often to the detriment of their own. For example, "Peter is an extremely other-oriented person; he always puts the needs of those around him before his own."
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These are: the socially prescribed perfectionist, the other-oriented perfectionist, and the self-oriented perfectionist.
Other-oriented perfectionists demand the highest from other people, whereas self-oriented perfectionists demand only the very best of themselves.
Sport utility buyers tend to be more "self-oriented" while minivan buyers tend to be more "other-oriented".
Minivan buyers tend to be more self-confident and more "other-oriented" -- more involved with family, friends and their communities.
The Commissioner also drew an other-oriented "E," as did Mrs. Kelly, whom he met when he was a lifeguard.
The "socially prescribed" and "other-oriented" groups had low self-esteem, did not respond well to feedback (however positive), and exhibited antisocial behaviour.
The speculation is that as we brush our daughters' hair and take them to dance classes, we become gentler, more empathetic and more other-oriented.
Research, particularly studies conducted by Hewitt and Flett, have shown that socially prescribed perfectionism is associated with higher rates of depression, and other-oriented perfectionism is linked to difficulty sustaining relationships.
If you're a socially prescribed or other-oriented perfectionist – that is, if your standards are either dictated by others or you impose them on others – then I can tell you straight away that it's not.
There are two ways to draw the "E": with the prongs of the letter facing so that the person drawing can read it ("self-oriented"), or with the prongs pointing in the opposite direction ("other-oriented").
Mothers completed a measure of other-oriented perfectionism (Wave 1).
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