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Education Week: Therapist presents tools to confront self-critic
Crystal Bowman, a licensed marriage and family therapist, taught Education Week attendees how to confront one’s self-critic during her lecture titled “I’m Not Enough: Three Tools to Challenge the Inner Critic.”
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Destructive criticism
“I don’t usually drink Coke,” one student said to another. “Walking around BYU with a Coke makes me feel rebellious.”
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Man on the street: Why is it so easy to be judgmental?
“I feel like people are pretty good. I think sometimes you get a lot of judging just because it’s kind of a competition. I’ve just heard a lot of girls say, ‘Oh, her skirt’s way too short’ and stuff. So, clothing-wise people get judged on a lot. We each have our own criteria of what we should be living, so we take our standards and apply them to other people.
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