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'''Self-criticism''' involves how a person evaluates themselves (See also: [[Core self-evaluations]] and [[Self-efficacy]] and [[Self-awareness]]). Know thyself is an ancient and well-accepted philosophical maxim which was inscribed upon the Temple of [[Apollo]] in the ancient Greek precinct of Delphi. | '''Self-criticism''' involves how a person evaluates themselves (See also: [[Core self-evaluations]] and [[Self-efficacy]] and [[Self-awareness]]). Know thyself is an ancient and well-accepted philosophical maxim which was inscribed upon the Temple of [[Apollo]] in the ancient Greek precinct of Delphi. | ||
== Maladaptive self-criticism (Hyper self-criticism or false self-criticism) == | == Maladaptive self-criticism (Hyper self-criticism or false self-criticism) == | ||
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[[Psychology]] does study maladaptive self-criticism (Hyper self-critical evaluations that are overcritical in terms of false criticism and/or criticism that is out of proportion in terms of degree). | [[Psychology]] does study maladaptive self-criticism (Hyper self-critical evaluations that are overcritical in terms of false criticism and/or criticism that is out of proportion in terms of degree). | ||
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*[https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/all-about-attitude/201905/are-you-self-critical Are You Self-Critical?] by Allison Kelly Ph.D., C.Psych | *[https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/all-about-attitude/201905/are-you-self-critical Are You Self-Critical?] by Allison Kelly Ph.D., C.Psych | ||
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== Quotes == | == Quotes == |
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Self-criticism involves how a person evaluates themselves (See also: Core self-evaluations and Self-efficacy and Self-awareness). Know thyself is an ancient and well-accepted philosophical maxim which was inscribed upon the Temple of Apollo in the ancient Greek precinct of Delphi.
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Maladaptive self-criticism (Hyper self-criticism or false self-criticism)
See also: Self-doubt and Perfectionism and Self-talk
Psychology does study maladaptive self-criticism (Hyper self-critical evaluations that are overcritical in terms of false criticism and/or criticism that is out of proportion in terms of degree).
In a negative sense, Science Direct defines:Self-criticism is defined as the tendency to engage in negative self-evaluation that results in feelings of worthlessness, failure, and guilt when expectations are not met; it was originally seen as particularly relevant to the development of depression."[1]
Articles on maladaptive self-criticism
- Changing the Habit of Self-Criticism by Rachel Goldsmith Turow Ph.D.
- Self-Criticism: What It Is, Examples, & How to Overcome by Jaclyn Gulotta, LMHC
- Transforming Self-Criticism into Self-acceptance by Sharon Martin, LCSW, PsychCentral
- Are You Self-Critical? by Allison Kelly Ph.D., C.Psych
Quotes
- "It is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles; if you do not know your enemies but do know yourself, you will win one and lose one; if you do not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled in every single battle." - Sun Tzu
- “Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love.” - Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov
See also
References
- ↑ Self-criticism, Science Direct.