ocr: AINDIVIDUALS ANALYSIS DIANA HERE WERE two components to Diana's problem: her feelings of rejection and sexual inadequacy, and her perfectionism. Perfectionists who set impossible targets for themselves make failure unavoidable, and it is always worth looking into a perfectionist's background and figuring out where that need for perfection comes from. In many cases, it turns out to be the result of1 trying, in childhood, to please a demanding parent for whom the best was never enough. CONTINUINGPATTERN Even when we leave home, the pattern of1 trying to please continues, but it is transferred fr ...