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Effectiveness of Self-Compassion Related Interventions for Reducing Self-Criticism: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2021
Self-criticism is the process of negative self-evaluation. High levels are associated with psychopathology and poorer therapeutic outcomes. Self-compassion interventions were developed to explicitly target self-criticism.
Kate Wakelin, Gemma Perman, L. Simonds
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An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory

, 2023
1. The Beginning 2. Readers and Reading 3. The Author 4. The Text and the World 5. The Uncanny 6. Narrative 7. Character 8. Voice 9. Figures and Tropes 10. Laughter 11. The Tragic 12. History 13. Me 14. Sexual Difference 15. God 16. Ideology 17.
A. Bennett, N. Royle
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Anatomy of Criticism

, 2020
Striking out at the conception of criticism as restricted to mere opinion or ritual gesture, Northrop Frye wrote this magisterial work proceeding on the assumption that criticism is a structure of thought and knowledge in its own right. In four brilliant
N. Frye
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Issues in Feminist Film Criticism

, 2021
Acknowledgments Introduction Patricia Erens I. Critical Methodology: Women and Representation Introduction Positive Images Screening Women's Films Linda Artel and Susan Wengraf There's More to a Positive Image Than Meets the Eye Diane Waldman The Place ...
P. Erens
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Digital Press Criticism: The Symbolic Dimensions of Donald Trump’s Assault on U.S. Journalists as the “Enemy of the People”

Digital Journalism, 2020
Digital press criticism, or the use of non-journalistic platforms as a means for critiquing journalism, is made possible by digital technologies that circumvent traditional media channels.
Matt Carlson, Sue Robinson, S. Lewis
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Measuring praise and criticism: Inference of semantic orientation from association

TOIS, 2003
The evaluative character of a word is called its semantic orientation. Positive semantic orientation indicates praise (e.g., "honest", "intrepid") and negative semantic orientation indicates criticism (e.g., "disturbing", "superfluous").
Peter D. Turney, M. Littman
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Women Athletes’ Self-Compassion, Self-Criticism, and Perceived Sport Performance

Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, 2018
Many difficult and painful sport experiences for young women athletes are at least partially due to their harsh self-criticism and negative performance evaluations.
Margo E Killham   +4 more
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Acritical Criticism, Critical Criticism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
This paper theorizes critical readings from an interactional / argumentative point of view, situating them on a scale going from consonant, "friendly" criticism, to dissonant, confrontational or "unfriendly" criticism. Some key critical notions (by Oscar Wilde, Stanley Fish, Paul Ricoeur, Judith Fetterley and H. Porter Abbott) are examined in the light
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