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  1. The following collection of Essays in Self-Criticism is available in both a single file containing the entire text (553k) or in two smaller files. An index from the text is also included, although the subject headings and page references in the index are NOT linked to the various sections of the text.

  2. Althusser-essays in Self Criticism - Free download as Word Doc (.doc), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site.

    • Sigmund Freud
    • The Brain and The Inner Critic
    • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
    • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

    Most psychologists agree that the roots of our inner critics are to be found in childhood. The founding father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, explained the formation of our superegos as a process during which we internalize external views of ourselves – predominantly those of our parents (Freud, 1915/2001). At the same time, we accept wider soci...

    A more scientific explanation of the origins of the inner critic locates it in particular parts of our brains. More specifically, scientists have argued that we have a primitive “survivor brain” that encompasses the brain stem, the older part of our brain that is tasked with physical survival and the fight-or-flight response to danger. This part of...

    In Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), the inner critic is not given a particular gestalt or name but is reduced to its output: automatic negative thoughts. ANTs, in turn, are driven by our core beliefs. We can think of our automatic negative thoughts as the situational expressions of our dysfunctional assumptions and negative core beliefs about ou...

    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy(ACT) offers a very different approach. It focuses not so much on changing our negative cognitions and beliefs but recommends instead that we accept them and then try to let them go (Hayes, Strosahl, & Wilson, 1999). An ACT approach to disempowering our inner critic accepts that we have far less control over our tho...

  3. The year 1967 marks the beginning of a period of self-critical activity in which Althusser takes his distance from some, though not all, of the concepts and theses of his essays of the early and mid -sixties. In the course of these self-criticisms, new theoretical posi tions emerge.

    • Ted Benton
    • 1984
  4. Essays in Self-Criticism. Louis Althusser. 3.91. 47 ratings3 reviews. Contains all Lous Althusser's work published to date (1976) in the 70's. Three texts translated by Grahame Locke. Genres PhilosophyNonfiction. 224 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1974. Book details & editions. About the author. Louis Althusser. 146 books466 followers

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  5. Essays in Self-criticism. L. Althusser. Published 1974. Philosophy. View via Publisher. Save to Library. Create Alert. Cite. 216 Citations. Citation Type. More Filters. The ‘Two Marxisms’ Revisited: Humanism, Structuralism and Realism in Marxist Social Theory. S. Creaven. Philosophy, Political Science. 2015.

  6. Silence Your Inner Critic with Compassionate Reframing. Objective. To act with compassion toward yourself by learning how to reframe your negative thoughts. You Should Know. Self-criticism is a common, and people often report that their negative thoughts act as an inner critic who constantly berates and bullies them.

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