Healing the shame that binds you

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Bradshaw, John: Healing the shame that binds you (2005, Health Communications)

English language

Published Oct. 9, 2005 by Health Communications.

ISBN:
978-0-7573-0323-4
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This review is of the 1988 edition. A thought-provoking read in which John Bradshaw introduces some valuable concepts and terminology. It is centrally concerned with one's relationship with themself, wherein lies the defining characteristics that can be healthy or toxic shame. In my religious parlance it is concerned with humility, what Bradshaw calls healthy shame:



Healthy shame is the psychoilogical foundation of humility. It is the source of spirituality. - p. vii



During the course of the book the author considers shame as the underpinnings to a host of issues from the interpersonal to the intensely, dismally personal; the suggestion might be that toxic shame is at the root of almost all psychological issues. He embraces and extends such established successes as 12-Step programs, though he also refers favorably to dubius programs like Neural Linguistic Programming (NLP) and a few other pop-psychology ideas that might have more of popularity than …

Subjects

  • Shame.
  • Psychotherapy.