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Inner Critic Transformation: From Shame to Self-Love. Understanding the Protective Function Behind Your Harshest Voice
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- Nombre de pages224
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-23412-7
- EAN9783565234127
- Date de parution10/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Your inner critic isn't your enemy-it's trying to keep you safe. This book explores the psychological origins of self-criticism, examining how harsh internal voices develop as protection against rejection, how shame masquerades as motivation, and what happens when we try to silence criticism without understanding its purpose. Through understanding how the inner critic learned to speak, why it intensifies precisely when we need compassion, and how self-attack functions as preemptive defense against external judgment, this work offers insight into the protective intelligence beneath self-punishment.
Rather than prescribing positive affirmations or declaring war on the inner critic, it invites readers to explore what their harsh voice is actually defending them from, how criticism became survival strategy, and why transformation requires dialogue rather than elimination. For anyone exhausted by relentless self-judgment, or who finds their inner critic louder despite years of self-help work, this book reframes the critical voice as understandable response rather than character flaw.
Rather than prescribing positive affirmations or declaring war on the inner critic, it invites readers to explore what their harsh voice is actually defending them from, how criticism became survival strategy, and why transformation requires dialogue rather than elimination. For anyone exhausted by relentless self-judgment, or who finds their inner critic louder despite years of self-help work, this book reframes the critical voice as understandable response rather than character flaw.






















