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              FREEDOM
              from your
               INNER CRITIC
               A Self-Therapy Approach
                       Jay Earley, PhD
                   Bonnie Weiss, LCSW
                            BOULDER, COLORADO
                             CONTENTS
            Introduction . . . vii
              CHAPTER 1  Getting to Know Your Inner Critic . . . 1
              CHAPTER 2  A New View of the Inner Critic . . . 7
              CHAPTER 3  Coming into Self:  
                      Unblending from Your Critic and Child . . . 19
              CHAPTER 4  Becoming Open to Your Critic:  
                      Unblending from Your Inner Defender . . . 27
              CHAPTER 5  Befriending Your Inner Critic . . . 33
              CHAPTER   Uncovering the Origins of Your Criticized Child . . . 43
              CHAPTER   Healing Your Inner Children . . . 57
              CHAPTER   Transforming Your Inner Critic . . . 67
              CHAPTER   Transforming an Inner Critic with a Legacy Burden . . . 81
              CHAPTER 1  Awakening Your Inner Champion . . . 91
              CHAPTER 11  Cultivating Your Inner Mentor . . . 101
              CHAPTER 12  Criticism in Relationships . . . 109
              CHAPTER 13  Perfectionism . . . 115
              CHAPTER 14  Addictions . . . 121
                                                             v
        CONTENTS
           CHAPTER 15  Gender and the Inner Critic . . . 127
           CONC SION  Living Free of Your Inner Critics . . . 131
          Glossary . . . 135
          Notes . . . 139
          Resources . . . 141
          Acknowledgments . . . 145
          About the Authors . . . 147
        vi
                                      1
                      GETTING TO KNOW YOUR 
                               INNER CRITIC
                                            ò
                 The world is nothing but my perception of it. I see only through 
                       myself. I hear only through the filter of my story. 
                                     BYRON KATIE
                     hen you feel ashamed, hopeless, inadequate, or just plain awful 
                     about yourself, it’s because your Inner Critic is attacking you. The 
           WInner Critic does this in a variety of ways, but most commonly, it 
            works by hammering you with negative messages about your self-worth. It may 
            criticize your looks, your work habits, your intelligence, the way you care for 
            others, or any number of other things. It may:
             •	Evaluate	and	judge	your	feelings	and	behavior	and	sometimes	your	core	self.
             •	Tell	you	what	you	should	and	shouldn’t	do.
             •	Criticize	you	for	not	meeting	its	expectations	or	the	expectations	of	
               people who are important to you.
             •	Doubt	you	and	tell	you	that	you	can’t	be	successful.
             •	Shame	you	for	who	you	are.
             •	Make	you	feel	guilty	about	things	you	have	done.
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