Unshaming Way, The: A 3-Part Model for Dismantling Shame--Integrate trauma, unlearn self-blame, and reclaim your personal power
By (Author) David Bedrick
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
7th January 2025
26th November 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about PTSD and other psychological traumas
152.4
Paperback
304
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
A revolutionary 3-part model for dismantling shame- integrate trauma, unlearn self-blame, and reclaim your personal power For readers of Brene Brown, Curt Thompson, and Tara Brach A revolutionary 3-part model for dismantling shame- integrate trauma, unlearn self-blame, and reclaim your personal power For readers of Brene Brown, Curt Thompson, and Tara Brach We're sold the idea that shame serves a purpose- it must protect us from something...otherwise it wouldn't be there. Right Not really. In Unshamed, author, mental health expert, and professor David Bedrick reveals that there really is no good "use" for shame-and offers a revolutionary model to dismantle it. He shows how shame affects us all...and often in ways we might not expect. Shame connects to our struggles, our relationships, how we show up in the world, and how the world shows up (or fails to) for us. So how we can shed our shame, integrate our trauma, and unleash the personal power, efficacy, and confidence that are our birthright Bedrick breaks it down in three parts- Respect- how the practice of witnessing can help us be fully seen, heard, and held-and what that can do for our self-power and self-esteem Relating- how to restore our sense of mattering-especially when our hurt, neglect, or trauma shows up as shame Radical belief- how we can reclaim our voice, experiences, and embodied truths by owning our authority, autonomy, and authentic needs without projecting our shame and trauma onto others Bedrick explores the roots of shame, sharing the connections between trauma, shame, and experiential validation-and explains how shame shows up when woundedness isn't seen, held, and appreciated by ourselves and our loved ones. He helps us understand the role of boundaries in healing from shame; how shame impacts our physical health and wellness; how to unshame disturbing feelings; and the interconnections among body, social issues, shame, and abuse. With exercises, profound insights, case studies, and psychological science, Unshamed is an easy-to-understand guide to breaking shame down for good.
David Bedrick, JD, Dipl. PW, is a speaker, counselor, and attorney. He was an adjunct faculty for the University of Phoenix and the Process Work Institute in the U.S. and Poland. He is the founder of the Santa Fe Institute for Shame-based Studies, where he offers facilitation training to deepen the skills and awareness of therapists, coaches, and healers as well as workshops for individuals to further their own personal development. He is a writer for Psychology Today and the author of three books- Talking Back to Dr. Phil- Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology; Revisioning Activism- Bringing Depth, Dialogue, and Diversity to Individual and Social Change; and You Can't Judge a Body by Its Cover- 17 Women's Stories of Hunger, Body Shame and Redemption.