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Shame: What It Is And Where It Comes From

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In this episode, Sarah and Casey discuss the topic of shame. They explore the definition of shame and differentiate it from guilt. They also delve into the origins of shame, including childhood experiences and societal influences. The impact of shame on relationships and body image is examined, highlighting the importance of understanding and addressing shame. The episode concludes with a discussion on healing from shame and the role of self-compassion in the process.

Takeaways

  • Shame is a deep sense of wrongness about oneself, often rooted in childhood experiences and societal influences.
  • Understanding the difference between shame and guilt is crucial, as guilt is related to actions while shame is an identity-driven belief.
  • Shame can impact relationships and body image, leading to negative core beliefs and confirmation bias.
  • Healing from shame requires understanding its origins, mapping out shame beliefs, and practicing self-compassion and self-care.
  • Recognizing that shame is a survival response can help individuals navigate their healing journey with patience and self-acceptance.

Thanks for listening to Reclaim You with Reclaim Therapy!
To learn more about Reclaim Therapy and how to work with a therapist on the team, head to https://www.reclaimtherapy.org.
Be sure to comment, like and subscribe here, or on YouTube and come follow along on Instagram!

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In this episode, Sarah and Casey discuss the topic of shame. They explore the definition of shame and differentiate it from guilt. They also delve into the origins of shame, including childhood experiences and societal influences. The impact of shame on relationships and body image is examined, highlighting the importance of understanding and addressing shame. The episode concludes with a discussion on healing from shame and the role of self-compassion in the process.

Takeaways

  • Shame is a deep sense of wrongness about oneself, often rooted in childhood experiences and societal influences.
  • Understanding the difference between shame and guilt is crucial, as guilt is related to actions while shame is an identity-driven belief.
  • Shame can impact relationships and body image, leading to negative core beliefs and confirmation bias.
  • Healing from shame requires understanding its origins, mapping out shame beliefs, and practicing self-compassion and self-care.
  • Recognizing that shame is a survival response can help individuals navigate their healing journey with patience and self-acceptance.

Thanks for listening to Reclaim You with Reclaim Therapy!
To learn more about Reclaim Therapy and how to work with a therapist on the team, head to https://www.reclaimtherapy.org.
Be sure to comment, like and subscribe here, or on YouTube and come follow along on Instagram!

  continue reading

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