How Your Parents Created Your Toxic Shame
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- In this video, we delve into how your parents can inadvertently create your toxic shame.
Discover the subtle ways in which parental behavior can impact a child's self-esteem and learn valuable strategies to prevent causing harm.
Watch now to gain insights on fostering a healthy and positive environment for your kids.
Avoid the pitfalls of toxic shame and nurture your children's strong sense of self-worth.
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I was toxically shamed since my inception - but unfortunately - I didn't know what it was. I'm painfully self-conscious among people, especially when I interact with them. I have social anxiety, and when I'm about to meet some people, I almost faint (it's similar to a panic attack). I can't make eye contact without making me self-conscious and awkward. I would love to be social, but something within doesn't allow me. I struggle with 'what to say' - whatever I say to people feels forced. Excessively forced. Talking on the phone makes me uncomfortable until I ease into it - it takes about thirty minutes (and sometimes one hour) to become comfortable. I don't understand what's wrong with me and how I ended up there. Both of my parents abandoned me. My father was a violent alcoholic (I was harshly beaten by him for no reason), and my mother was anxious and depressed; she was very distant emotionally. Sometimes I feel like giving up - that toxic sense of shame is so powerful and persistent (I can't explain it).
Thank you Kenny❤
Ok that sounds hopeful
I really like the way you set up your set my friend, good color choices , and well I just had a hard time with my narcissistic family members… and it is not directly with her but with one of her victims so two victims fighting over her 💩…
Im sorry but if the last few generations had a little more shame, the world might be a better place😜
The important difference is differentiating between healthy shame, and toxic shame.
I appreciate many golden points about this video. I resonate as someone that’s in the process of taking off the cloak of shame and replacing it with compassion. 🫶🏼
PS: If YT had a best dressed award you’ll win hands down!
replacing with compassion,,,,,, mmmm a lot to talk, but a lot of LIGHT here, be self-compassion first, then give compassion to the others to heal