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Ep. 199 Tending to Shame with Self-Compassion (with Christopher Germer)

Your Anxiety Toolkit - Practical Skills for Anxiety, Panic & Depression

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Turning Inward Is a Part of Self Absorption

In a moment of shame, two things happen. One is we are stopped dead in our tracks like a an others like a startle. And then there's an instinctive turning inward. This is also makes good evolutionary sense because then the ideas you would turn inward. People in the midst of shame, they can't apologize. They're too self absorbed. But when it sort of turns to guilt, then you can sort of step out of yourself, you can apologize. So that turning toward oneself, turning inward, is part of how shame to bellow. When we have trait shame, shame, proneness, intense shame, chronic shame tis self, we get stuck in self.

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