"The Role of Societal Expectations in the Development of Self-Critical Tendencies" by Eric Michot:
Why do so many people struggle with self-doubt, anxiety, and the relentless voice of inner criticism? In this insightful and research-based work, executive coach and mental wellness advocate Eric Michot explores how societal expectations—shaped by media, culture, family, and professional norms—play a powerful role in the development of self-critical tendencies.
Drawing from psychology, social science, and real-world observations, this book examines the hidden toll of perfectionism, comparison culture, and conformity. From the impact of social media to the pressures of family tradition and workplace standards, Michot sheds light on how external expectations shape internal battles.
More than an academic exploration, this book is a compassionate guide toward self-awareness, resilience, and mental well-being. It offers:
✔ A clear explanation of the societal roots of self-criticism
✔ Practical strategies to challenge unrealistic standards
✔ Tools for cultivating self-compassion and authenticity
✔ A balanced discussion on personal responsibility and individual agency
Whether you're a student of psychology, a helping professional, or someone on a personal journey of growth, this book provides valuable insights to navigate the pressures of modern life with clarity, confidence, and care.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "The Role of Societal Expectations in the Development of Self-Critical Tendencies" by Eric Michot: Why do so many people struggle with self-doubt, anxiety, and the relentless voice of inner criticism? In this insightful and research-based work, executive coach and mental wellness advocate Eric Michot explores how societal expectations-shaped by media, culture, family, and professional norms-play a powerful role in the development of self-critical tendencies.Drawing from psychology, social science, and real-world observations, this book examines the hidden toll of perfectionism, comparison culture, and conformity. From the impact of social media to the pressures of family tradition and workplace standards, Michot sheds light on how external expectations shape internal battles.More than an academic exploration, this book is a compassionate guide toward self-awareness, resilience, and mental well-being. It offers: A clear explanation of the societal roots of self-criticism Practical strategies to challenge unrealistic standards Tools for cultivating self-compassion and authenticity A balanced discussion on personal responsibility and individual agencyWhether you're a student of psychology, a helping professional, or someone on a personal journey of growth, this book provides valuable insights to navigate the pressures of modern life with clarity, confidence, and care. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798288316296
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