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Peter Levine on One Clinical Mistake That Can Heighten a Client's Shame

By Peter A. Levine — 2019

In One Clinical Mistake That Can Heighten a Client’s Shame, Peter Levine shares a common approach by practitioners that could inadvertently increase a client's sense of shame. When a person feels shamed, we can tend to notice a very particular posture and autonomic pattern. See more...

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Understanding Our Inner Critic - Esther Perel & Dick Schwartz

My colleague Dick Schwartz, PhD joins me for a conversation about our critical voice. We discuss why we have this inner voice and how we can better understand its motivations.

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The Psychology of Shame with Gerald Loren Fishkin

Gerald Loren Fishkin, PhD, is a clinical psychologist. He is author of The Science of Shame and Its Treatment. He is also author of American Dream, American Burnout; Police Burnout: Signs, Symptoms, and Solutions; and Firefighter and Paramedic Burnout: The Survival Guide.

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Positive Self-Talk

What is positive self-talk? Our internal dialogues, or “self-talk,” can shape our beliefs and influence our emotions and behavior, and provides assurance and motivation. Positive self-talk is a healthy way to cope with anxiety.

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Brené Brown: 3 Things You Can Do to Stop a Shame Spiral | Oprah’s Lifeclass | Oprah Winfrey Network

If you're caught in a shame spiral, Brené Brown says there are three things you can start doing today to break the cycle

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