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 4-03-2008 12:22:35 AM
Dr. Jeanine
Dr. Jeanine
From: United States

Shame by Dr. Jeanine
February 25, 2008
Copyright 2008

I once read a static that said many people die each year choking in restaurant bathrooms. Apparently, people in public places are often embarrassed that they are choking and they run to the bathroom to hide. This got me thinking about the fact that many of us are tempted to hide out when we are ashamed rather than seek help.

Healthy shame may help us to recognize when we need to change our behavior or adhere to healthy social norms. When we hold onto shame and begin to over-identify with our shameful feelings or behavior we move into toxic shame. Toxic shame can cripple us emotionally; it may keep us from moving forward in our life and we often find ourselves on a downward moving spiral to self-doubt and ultimately self-hatred.

Some people who tend toward perfectionism will react with shame when anything manifests in their life that looks unpleasant. Their pain is often doubled in that they have to deal with the pain of the situation and also the pain of shame. If they hide out with their shame they may also miss opportunities to be supported and loved by those whose love is unconditional.

A while back I remember hearing about a book that suggested that every problem a human being can have can be distilled neatly into a handful of challenges. I never read the book, but I agree with the premise. If we tend to be shame based, we may be tempted to believe that no one has the same shameful problem that we do. As a long time helping professional, I venture to say that I no longer hear a problem that isn’t one I’ve heard before. Of course we are all unique, but I find that each person’s problem is often just a variation on a theme that many people share. The gift in this awareness is that we can recognize that we are not alone with our challenges. We needn’t be ashamed.

If we seek out appropriate support, we have an opportunity to move through our problem and recognize that we can also move through our shame. Working with a model such as the 12 Steps may be very useful in moving through our pain. Using this model or other healing modalities can help us gain perspective, make amends and feel connected which can help to liberate us from our shame.

When we reach out and seek help we are also offered another gift: we have an opportunity to give back. At this point in our healing resolution we can reach out to others and remind them about their essential worth.

Jeanine Austin, Ph.D.
Doctor of Life Coaching
~Simply Divine Solutions~
Personal, Professional & Spiritual Coaching for Women Worldwide
Women Transitioning, Transforming and Transcending Around the World
Website: www.simpleydivinesolutions.com
E-mail: jeanine@simpleydivinesolutions.com

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 4-03-2008 06:30:30 AM
Jon
Jon
From: New Zealand

Please note Andy, I'm being good.

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 6-03-2008 09:53:48 PM
Asif
Asif
Moderator
From: United Kingdom
Dr. Jeanine wrote:
Shame by Dr. Jeanine
February 25, 2008
Copyright 2008

I once read a static that said many people die each year choking in restaurant bathrooms. Apparently, people in public places are often embarrassed that they are choking and they run to the bathroom to hide.

Or it may logistically be the best place to vomit on all accounts.... tidyness, consideration for others, hygene

Having read that statistic just now, it also got me wondering who on earth got paid to research that strartlingly pointless fact. I have worked in market research for 10 years before doing what i do now and have never been tickled by a statistic like it before and likely never will again.

We are pretty relaxed on the forum about subject matter and content but we must maintain the integrity of the site however. To that end could you please remove how much you charge for your consultations from the large signature you have at the bottom of your post. Thank you DOCTOR.

Asif

p.s. Jon, well done, I'm proud of you beyond belief.

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 6-03-2008 10:47:40 PM
Andy
Andy
Administrator
From: United Kingdom

Thanks Jon and Asif.

Can everyone please note the discussion forum is not a place for article submission and blatant self promotion. We have a Library section for members to submit articles.

I'll let this one go, but in future I'll probably delete articles from the forum unless there's a genuine attempt to start a discussion.

Thanks
Andy

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 8-03-2008 03:07:45 PM
Jon
Jon
From: New Zealand

Having read that statistic just now, it also got me wondering who on earth got paid to research that strartlingly pointless fact. I have worked in market research for 10 years before doing what i do now and have never been tickled by a statistic like it before and likely never will again.

Now Asif, didn't you know, 98% of all statistics are made up on the spot, or was it 89%, or 95%, well its over 50% anyway, well it has to be, doesn't it???

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