
When Is Shame Right?
03/04/22 • 4 min
Do you ever find yourself asking, "Why do I feel as I do?" Sometimes there are answers, but more often than not, we don't really understand the complex feelings and emotions that make us feel the way we do.
Do you ever find yourself asking, "Why do I feel as I do?" Sometimes there are answers, but more often than not, we don't really understand the complex feelings and emotions that make us feel the way we do.
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When Is Shame Wrong?
When Ashley was growing up and displeased her father, she was told, "You'll never amount to anything. You've got bad blood in you" (referring to her mother's side of the family). The message got through, and as a little girl, Ashley felt like something was very wrong with her, something which she didn't understand. Nonetheless it made her feel very inadequate and inferior.
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