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  2. Shame - Wikipedia

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    A "sense of shame" is the feeling known as guilt but "consciousness" or awareness of "shame as a state" or condition defines core/toxic shame (Lewis, 1971; Tangney, 1998). The person experiencing shame might not be able to, or perhaps simply will not, identify their emotional state as shame, and there is an intrinsic connection between shame ...

  3. This is the No. 1 sign of childhood trauma in adults ... - AOL

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    Survivors may also struggle with a deep sense of shame and self-doubt. "They might not even be trying to fix their toxic boss, for example. They might just be trying to get the boss to tolerate ...

  4. 8 Phrases That Signal a Person Is Feeling Shame ... - AOL

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    Shame is a hidden yet widespread emotion that affects countless people. Though it hides beneath the surface, subtle signs reveal its presence. By understanding shame's secret language, we can ...

  5. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    In the ICD-11 classification, C-PTSD is a category of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with three additional clusters of significant symptoms: emotional dysregulation, negative self-beliefs (e.g., shame, guilt, failure for wrong reasons), and interpersonal difficulties.

  6. Religious trauma syndrome - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] Winell explains the need for a label and the benefits of naming the symptoms encompassed by RTS as similar to naming anorexia as a disorder: the label can lessen shame and isolation for survivors while promoting diagnosis, treatment, and training for professionals who work with those suffering from the condition. [6]

  7. Measures of guilt and shame - Wikipedia

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    Measures of guilt and shame are used by mental health professionals to determine an individual's propensity towards the self-conscious feelings of guilt or shame.. Guilt and shame are both negative social and moral emotions as well as behavioral regulators, yet they differ in their perceived causes and motivations: external sources cause shame which affects ego and self-image, whereas guilt is ...

  8. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    Shame ("Shame on you!") Bitterness (regardless of what is said, using a bitter tone of voice.) Hypocrisy ("Do as I say, not as I do.") Lack of forgiveness for minor misdeeds or accidents; Judgmental statements or demonization ("You are a liar!") Being overly critical and withholding proper praise.

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