Tame Your Inner Critic Workbook
Do you experience a pattern of negative psychological thoughts that arise premenstrually?
Do you notice:
- Mean or abusive thought patterns arising towards yourself premenstrually?
- Are these negative thoughts about yourself impacting your intimate relationship, friendships, work relationships or productivity?
- Do you find yourself believing these painful thoughts only to have them dissipate once you bleed?
- Do these thoughts hold you back from taking action towards your goals, dreams & upholding your values?
- Are you struggling to find the tools or develop the skills to disarm these thoughts on your own?
If so the Tame Your Inner Critic Workbook is here to help you navigate the internal negative & turbulent emotional thoughts that can arise premenstrually with an unchecked inner critic & ingrained thought patterns.
*This is a PDF download for immediate access! Check your โall mailโ folder to find the workbook after purchase.
Singa
As someone who dealt with undiagnosed PMDD for over a decade, this workbook feels like it was written specifically for me. The way it breaks down different types of automatic negative thoughts and provides specific exercises to transform them into positive ones is brilliant. I especially love the gratitude practice - it's simple but powerful during those difficult weeks. This resource has become an essential part of my PMDD management toolkit.
Renee
What sets this workbook apart is how it specifically addresses the unique challenges of managing an inner critic when dealing with PMDD. The exercises aren't just generic CBT - they're tailored for the intense emotional experiences that come with PMDD. Learning to name my inner critic and challenge those thoughts has given me back a sense of control I hadn't felt in years. Highly recommend to anyone struggling with premenstrual mood changes
Shaunna
After struggling with PMDD for years, this workbook was exactly what I needed to handle my overwhelming negative thoughts during luteal phase. The ANT questionnaire and thought-behavior linking exercises helped me recognize my patterns and actually do something about them. Now when those dark thoughts come, I have practical tools to challenge them instead of spiraling. It's been life-changing for my relationships and self-worth.