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Students Against Depression
 

Self-Bullying

The effect of constant criticism

Imagine if you had someone following you around all day watching your every move and criticising whatever you did? If no matter how hard you tried you were never good enough? You would soon start feeling demoralised, defeated and hopeless.

Your own worst enemy?

When you get into the habit of self-bullying that's exactly what you're doing to yourself! You may feel you "deserve" the criticism - perhaps you're used to being criticised by others, or perhaps you have a perfectionist habit which distorts your self-evaluations.

It's got to stop!

Bullying of any kind is unacceptable. Depression is a bully and it sets up and reinforces the habit of self-bullying. To beat depression you need to sort your inner bully out!

Exercises

Read more about it

Many of these strategies and several more can be found in Paul Gilbert's Overcoming Depression (see books), which has a very good chapter on tackling self-bullying and developing a more compassionate self.

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More about depressed thinking: the depression habit spiral, depressed thinking, stress, anxiety & anger, self-harm
More about self-bullying with suicidal thoughts: thinking about suicide, making sense of suicide, surviving suicidal thoughts, desperate right now?
More about self-bullying through over-'independence': what's stopping me getting help?
More about changing habits: challenging depressed thinking, managing stress levels, learning self-care