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Breast Cancer Husband Discusses His Anger and Emotions

2010

Breast cancer husband, James Coffee, talks about how he felt after his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer.

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How Telling Our Silenced Stories Can Change the World | Anne Hallward | TEDxDirigo

Shame is at the intersection of individual psychology healing and social change. Clinically, when we follow the path of our shame, we experience the greatest healing, and culturally, when we move past the power of shame we can act together to improve civil rights for all.

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Dr. Hallowell on Changing the Stigma and Shame of Mental Illness

Dr. Hallowell shares how mental illness affected his family and why stigma is the biggest obstacle to people getting the help they need.

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John Bradshaw on Moral Intelligence Living Smart With Patricia Gras

Author, counselor, theologian and lecturer John Bradshaw discusses his newest book, Reclaiming Virtue, the definition of virtue and how to live life with moral intelligence.

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The 3 Reasons People Feel Guilty | Oprah's Life Class | Oprah Winfrey Network

Spiritual teacher Iyanla Vanzant says many people confuse guilt (a feeling that you've done something wrong) with shame (a sense that there's something wrong with who you are). Find out why Iyanla says both sentiments are wasted emotions.

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Claudia Black on Anger (1996)

Dr Claudia Black describes aspects of anger and the connection to addiction.

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Big Cass on Facing Depression and Anxiety

Big Cass aka CaZXL shares his own struggle with depression and anxiety and urges everyone to stop hiding it and seek help if you need it!

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Brené Brown: Focus on Guilt Instead of Shame

The bestselling author explains the difference between the two and why the distinction is crucial.

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6 Types of People Who Do Not Deserve to Hear Your Shame Story | SuperSoul Sunday | OWN

When something shameful happens in your life, shame and vulnerability researcher Dr. Brené Brown says, there are six types of people with whom you shouldn't share the story.

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