Understanding Shame
Empathy and Connection
Shame Triggers and Defenses
Reaching Out and Support
Authenticity and Resilience
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This is the intense feeling of being unworthy of love and belonging.

What is shame?

100

We can't avoid shame entirely, but we can build resilience against it with this key skill.

What is empathy?

100

These are specific events that activate feelings of shame, often linked to personal weaknesses.

What are shame triggers?

100

Doing this with trusted others can reduce shame’s power, even though fear of judgment can be a barrier.

What is reaching out?

100

embracing and expressing this in ourselves helps counter shame and build stronger connections.

What is authenticity?

200

Healing shame involves recognizing its presence and practicing this to foster connections.

What is vulnerability?

200

This safe space for sharing reduces the power of shame and builds connection.

What is an empathetic space?

200

Exploring these personal areas can help us understand and manage our shame better.

What are vulnerabilities?

200

The fear of this often holds people back from seeking support for their shame.

What is fear of rejection?

200

This process, which involves aligning our actions with our values, helps us feel less affected by shame.

What is living authentically?

300

Recognizing these internal sensations, like discomfort and the urge to hide, can help us identify shame.

What are physical signs of shame?

300

Empathy requires these four key actions, including perspective-taking and recognizing emotions.

What are the elements of practicing empathy?

300

These behaviors or defenses protect us from feeling shame but can keep us from connecting authentically.

What are shame screens?

300

This safe way of expressing ourselves, often through supportive conversations, can help diminish shame.

What is sharing our experiences?

300

This practice involves being true to oneself to foster genuine relationships and reduce shame’s power.

What is self-acceptance?

400

Common emotional signs of shame include these feelings, which can often lead to isolation.

What are feelings of inadequacy and worthlessness?

400

his type of conversation, often with "I" statements, can help to make shame more manageable.

What is speaking  shame?

400

This feeling of wanting to hide or escape is a common reaction to shame triggers.

What is the urge to withdraw?

400

Receiving this from others can create a buffer against shame’s isolating effects.

What is support?

400

Recognizing this about ourselves is essential for feeling truly valued and loved.

What is self-worth?

500

This practice involves being aware of societal messages that fuel shame.

What is critical awareness?

500

This is crucial to counter shame because it helps us validate our own and others' experiences.

What is connection?

500

Identifying these subconscious influences can help us understand what triggers shame in our lives.

What are underlying beliefs?

500

inding and building this can create a foundation for resilience against shame.

What is community?

500

This is a key factor in shame resilience because it helps us resist the pressure to be perfect.

What is accepting imperfection?