Dealing With The Guilt And Shame Of Alcohol Abuse
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Dr. Michael P.Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:07pm
Just so we are clear, there is a difference between guilt and shame when it comes to alcoholics and problem drinkers. Alcoholics will probably always feel more of both... feelings. Guilt is the act of feeling badly about some specific behavior or action. Continue Reading »
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Dealing with Guilt and Shame
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Tracy OchesterPosted
Fri 20 Feb 2009 7:22pm
responsibility. It is seeing mistakes as opportunities for learning rather than as personal failure.
If you are dealing with feelings of guilt and shame and having trouble coping, it may... to learn from our mistakes and make a change when warranted.
Shame is different from guilt. It is a sense of worthlessness or inadequacy about aspects of ourselves or in our basic
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Dealing With The Guilt And Shame Of Alcohol Abuse
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Dr. Michael P.Posted
Sun 28 Sep 2008 7:09pm
time to think about your actions when you were drinking and how this affected those close to you. Your shame combined with feelings of guilt collectively forms the perfect...
Just so we are clear, there is a difference between guilt and shame when it comes to alcoholics and problem drinkers. Alcoholics will probably always feel more of both
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Religious/Biblical guilt and shame
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mrawlinjPosted
Sat 29 May 2010 6:32pm
So much of our negative, addictive behavior is rooted in Biblical and religious shame: and there is no legitimate reason for it. Please visit this blog which I believe you will find more than helpful. And please: pass it on to those you feel need it. You never know, you may possibly even save a life.
www.youarenotgoingtohell.com
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Guilt and Shame: Its an inside job
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TPosted
Fri 04 Jun 2010 7:55am
this." and I'm always the one who says, "Well, then STOP DOING THAT."
And because I tell you to stop kicking your own ass, I BECOME THE ENEMY?
WTF?
All of that guilt and shame are yours... to hold secrets. Secrets that destroy you from the inside out. Secrets that destroy relationships. Secrets that fester from self-hate, shame and guilt.
Instead you prove Einstein's
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Working with Guilt, Avoidance and Shame
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Laura Y.Posted
Wed 08 Oct 2008 10:28am
I felt so deeply guilty about this and such a sense of shame that I never shared this story. That I was a kid was little consolation to me. I had avoided someone I loved because I could not face my own inadequacy and I never got to see him again. That was a hell of a price to pay for the drama of my ego.
To stay in shame and guilt does nothing
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The Neuropsychology of Shame vs Guilt & Narcissism vs Psychopathy: The Sex Addicted Difference
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Sarah UllmanPosted
Mon 13 Apr 2009 3:04pm1 Comment
separating the two PD's, is because of our cultural difficulty distinguishing between "shame" and "guilt". In fact, more clinicians, psychologists and psychiatrists, those that should know better, continue to this very day, to use the word interchangeably. SHAME and GUILT are NOT interchangeable. In fact, they could not be more different psychologically
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Feelings of guilt
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relationships ..Posted
Tue 03 Nov 2009 10:00pm
Rachel
I cheated during a marriage and ended the marriage because of it. I am more depressed now then I have ever been and I deserve it. What I did was awful and there is no excuse for it. My feelings of guilt will always be with me and at the same time I wish I had listened to them and NEVER had an affair. It ruined a marriage a family and I am sure
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Women rarely feelguilt about infidelity 3,115
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relationships ..Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 10:02pm
Salvador Escobar opinion
"Cheating Wives Feel Little Guilt Over Sexual Affairs"
A more accurate statement is that women rarely feelguilt about infidelity, period.
Women, in fact, feel entitled to do it when they decide to take that route. Usually the reasons are emotional, irrational, and petty in origin. Common excuses for such horseshit
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