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The Healing of Shame | After Psychotherapy
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The Shame-Based Divorce | After Psychotherapy
afterpsychotherapy.com — “When couples who have idealized one another and their marriage divorce, they often engage in a battle about who is the winner and who the loser who must carry all the shame.” View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com
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The Difference Between Guilt and Shame | After Psychotherapy
afterpsychotherapy.com — “While people generally use the words 'guilt' and 'shame' interchangeably, they actually refer to different experiences. Shame concerns painful feelings about oneself; guilt relates to the hurt or harm one may have caused somebody else and depends upon the ability to empathize. Guilt and shame often occur together.” View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com
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The difference between shame and guilt ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://tiny.ly/lMSZ #psychology #relationships
Basic Shame, Toxic Shame | After Psychotherapy
afterpsychotherapy.com — “Basic shame is the awareness, often unconscious, that we are emotionally damaged. This article discusses how the excruciating experience of being broken or damaged leads to certain defensive and avoidant behaviors to escape from it.” View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com
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Shame as the psychic residue of early trauma. On my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://tiny.ly/SoRE
The Trouble with Psychological Diagnosis | After Psychotherapy
afterpsychotherapy.com — “The false analogy between diagnosing physical and mental illness provides a rationale for reimbursement from insurance companies to psychotherapists, helps alleviate shame in patients and enables the pharmaceutical companies to make billions of dollars.” View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com
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The fallacies of psychological diagnosis ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://tiny.ly/mUon
PTSD and TBI Not Just the Military- Living after trauma | A Guidebook to Life
alifeguide.com — “PTSD & other mental illness affect people from many traumas beyond combat. To heal we need to treat mental health like physical health-removing shame and blame.” View full resource at alifeguide.com
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"If the health system is broken, the mental health system is an endless catastrophe." http://is.gd/1wpZso #ptsd #psychology
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