Shame Core
Shame vs guilt
Breaking the silence
Healthy vs unhealthy
Recovery tools
100

This early life experience is one of the strongest roots of shame. 


What is Childhood trauma 

100

 “I did something bad” describes this feeling.


What is guilt?

100

True or False: Talking about shame usually makes it stronger.


What is false?

100

Feeling guilt or regret motivates someone to apologize and make amends.


What is a healthy way of experiencing shame?


100

A short phrase you can repeat to challenge shame is called a…


What is an affirmation?


200

People with substance use disorders often feel shame about this cycle.



What is relapse?
200

True or False: Guilt can sometimes motivate positive change, while shame often leads to hiding or secrecy.


What is true?

200

Speaking about shame out loud interrupts this harmful cycle: use → shame → silence → more use.


What is the shame-addiction cycle?


200

Believing “I am a bad person and unworthy of love” after making a mistake.


What is an unhealthy way of experiencing shame?


200

This mindfulness practice can help reduce shame over time. 


What is meditation or self-compassion practice?


300

Shame makes us believe this negative core message about ourselves such as 

What is “I am unworthy” “I am broken” etc 
300

“I am bad” describes this feeling.


What is shame?


300

Shame can only survive if it stays hidden.


What is True?


300

Using shame as a signal that you’ve crossed your own values and need to realign.


What is a healthy response to shame?


300

One long-term recovery tool for overcoming shame is… 


What is building healthy relationships, therapy, or 12-step programs?


400

Shame often drives people to these two opposite extremes in relationships.


What is withdrawal/avoidance OR people-pleasing/perfectionism?


400

Shame leads to “I am not enough,” while guilt can lead to this healthy next step.


What is accountability, change, or making amends?


400

Sharing shame stories in recovery takes this quality that often feels scary but builds connection.


What is vulnerability?


400

Isolating, hiding, or lying about mistakes out of fear of rejection.


What is an unhealthy response to shame?


400

True or False: A recovery tool can include asking for help before a relapse happens.


What is true?
500

What childhood experiences often plant the seed of shame?


What is criticism, neglect, trauma, or abuse?


500

This feeling often makes people want to hide or withdraw.


What is shame?

500

Silence, secrecy, and judgment make shame grow. Name one thing that makes shame shrink.


What is sharing, empathy, connection, or compassion?


500

Talking about shame with a safe person, therapist, or group to reduce secrecy.


What is a healthy way to cope with shame?


500

Shame grows in silence. This tool reduces shame by sharing with safe people.


What is connection or talking about it?