John Bradshaw (1988) makes reference to the concept of toxic shame, the sense that one is “flawed and defective as a human being” (p. 10). It causes one to feel “isolated and alone”, emotional bondage. According to Bradshaw, one may cope with shame by developing a “false self”, “the authentic self goes into hiding” (p. 14). Shame is perhaps the most influential barrier to sexual integrity. Its impact begins in childhood and is reinforced repeatedly until death. There are many ways we are sexually shamed and in turn shame others. Each time we are shamed we slip deeper into denial and secrecy and further away from our sexual truth.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
The Effects of Shame
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