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Some wounds are invisible. They live in the voice inside your own head. Many people who were constantly criticized growing up carry something that never truly leaves — an *internal critic* that watches, evaluates, and questions everything they do. Over time, external criticism becomes **self-criticism**, shaping how someone thinks, speaks, and even how safe they feel expressing themselves. In this video, we explore the **psychology of people who were constantly criticized**, and how repeated verbal correction can shape identity, perfectionism, people-pleasing, and chronic self-doubt. From the way the brain adapts to criticism in childhood to the formation of an internal judge that never seems to rest, this reflection looks at the hidden emotional patterns many people quietly live with. You’ll learn why constant criticism can create **hypervigilance, perfectionism, and fear of mistakes**, why the brain internalizes critical voices, and why healing often begins with recognizing that the voice inside your mind may not actually be yours. If you’ve ever wondered why you overanalyze conversations, apologize too much, or feel like you’re always being evaluated — the answer may lie in the **psychology of early criticism and emotional conditioning**. If this reflection resonated with you, share your thoughts in the comments. Your experience might help someone else realize they’re not alone. And if you enjoy exploring the deeper psychology behind human behavior, consider subscribing to *pysycho sense* for more reflections on identity, trauma, and emotional awareness. #psychology #pysycho sense #innercritic #selfdoubt #humanbehavior Did you grow up hearing a lot of criticism? How did it shape the way you talk to yourself today? Sometimes the voice in our head didn’t start as our own.