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What If It’s a Bunch of Shit? Margaret Rutherford on the Relentless Camouflage of a Perfect Life

Mar 31, 2026
Margaret Rutherford, clinical psychologist and author of Perfectly Hidden Depression, explores destructive perfectionism and the relentless camouflage people use to appear flawless. She discusses social media’s role in driving loneliness, her mother’s story as a case study, why private workbook work can help, and the pitfalls of AI praise versus real therapeutic challenge.
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Perfectionism Fueled By Shame Not Excellence

  • Destructive perfectionism is driven by fear and shame rather than healthy striving.
  • Margaret Rutherford explains it creates a persona of control and competence that hides pain and becomes its own prison.
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Perfect Lives Can Hide Dangerous Depression

  • Perfect-looking lives often mask depression and those people can slip through diagnostic criteria.
  • Rutherford warns clients may answer like non-depressed people and leave therapy smiling while still at risk of suicide.
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Social Media Makes Comparison Palatable And Addictive

  • Social media magnifies comparison by making others' private details highly visible and seductive.
  • Rutherford describes how likes and views subtly hooked her into comparing attention metrics even as a reluctant user.
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