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Rewriting the Voice That Holds You. Breaking Paralyzing Self-Talk with Cognitive Reframing
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- Nombre de pages209
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-39199-8
- EAN9783565391998
- Date de parution07/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
There is a voice that speaks before you have fully woken up. Before the day has asked anything of you, it has already offered its verdict - about what you are capable of, what you deserve, and what is likely to go wrong. For many people, this voice is so familiar that it no longer sounds like a voice at all. It sounds like the truth.
This book explores the quiet but profound practice of cognitive reframing - not as a technique for positive thinking, but as an act of honest self-witnessing.
It invites readers to examine the automatic narratives their minds produce under pressure, and to ask, with genuine curiosity rather than self-criticism: is this thought accurate, or is it simply well-rehearsed? Paralyzing self-talk rarely announces itself as distortion. It arrives dressed in the language of realism - "I'm not ready, " "this always happens to me, " "what's the point." Cognitive reframing does not replace these thoughts with cheerful alternatives.
It creates enough inner distance to notice them, name them, and gently question whether the story they are telling is the only story available. Through compassionate reflection and grounded psychological insight, this book accompanies readers through the inner architecture of their most limiting inner narratives - not to silence the voice, but to understand what it is protecting, and to discover that beneath even the most persistent self-doubt lives a quieter, more honest self that was never truly convinced.
It invites readers to examine the automatic narratives their minds produce under pressure, and to ask, with genuine curiosity rather than self-criticism: is this thought accurate, or is it simply well-rehearsed? Paralyzing self-talk rarely announces itself as distortion. It arrives dressed in the language of realism - "I'm not ready, " "this always happens to me, " "what's the point." Cognitive reframing does not replace these thoughts with cheerful alternatives.
It creates enough inner distance to notice them, name them, and gently question whether the story they are telling is the only story available. Through compassionate reflection and grounded psychological insight, this book accompanies readers through the inner architecture of their most limiting inner narratives - not to silence the voice, but to understand what it is protecting, and to discover that beneath even the most persistent self-doubt lives a quieter, more honest self that was never truly convinced.




















