Treating Yourself Like Your Best Friend: Self-Compassion Guide
Publié par epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565234103
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Self-compassion isn't selfish—but it can feel threatening. This book explores the psychological patterns beneath our difficulty with self-kindness, examining why we extend grace to others while punishing ourselves, how self-criticism functions as perceived protection, and what happens when treating ourselves gently feels like letting ourselves off the hook. Through understanding how our nervous system learned that harshness equals safety, why self-compassion can trigger fear of becoming lazy or indulgent, and how criticism masquerades as motivation while actually depleting us, this work offers insight into the resistance we feel toward our own kindness. Rather than prescribing self-care routines or positive self-talk, it invites readers to explore what their inner harshness protects them from, how self-compassion differs from self-pity or self-indulgence, and why extending ourselves the same understanding we give friends requires confronting deeply held beliefs about worthiness. For anyone who finds self-kindness uncomfortable despite believing in its value, this book examines why compassion feels easier to direct outward than inward.
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