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What’s the difference between guilt and shame? With June Tangney, PhD

Speaking of Psychology

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Understanding the Shift from Shaming to Motivation in Behavior Change

The focus on Jesus' suffering for us, and the idea that feeling bad makes us good people, troubled me. However, it's now being understood that shaming is not an effective motivator. For example, doctors no longer shame patients for their weight, but instead focus on overall well-being. This shift is also seen in the treatment of substance abuse disorders.

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