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It wasn't your fault

freeing yourself from the shame of childhood abuse with the power of self-compassion

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An edition of It wasn't your fault (2015)

It wasn't your fault

freeing yourself from the shame of childhood abuse with the power of self-compassion

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  • 6 Want to read
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"Shame is one of the most destructive of human emotions. If you suffered childhood physical or sexual abuse, you may experience such intense feelings of shame that it almost seems to define you as a person. In order to begin healing, it's important for you to know that it wasn't your fault. In this gentle guide, therapist and childhood abuse expert Beverly Engel presents a mindfulness and compassion-based therapeutic approach to help you overcome the debilitating shame that keeps you tied to the past. By following the step-by-step exercises in this book, you'll gain a greater understanding of the root cause of your shame. And by cultivating compassion toward yourself, you will begin to heal and move past your painful experiences. Recent studies show that trauma survivors, particularly those with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) resulting from abuse, can greatly benefit from incorporating elements of self-compassion into their treatment. Furthermore, the practice of self-compassion has been shown to decrease PTSD symptoms, including, self-criticism, thought suppression, and rumination. This book is based on the author's powerful and effective Compassion Cure program. With this book, you will develop the skills needed to finally put a stop the crippling self-blame that keeps you from moving on and being happy. You'll learn to focus on your strengths, your courage, and your extraordinary ability to survive. Most of all, you'll learn to replace shame with its counter emotion-pride"--

"Shame is one of the most destructive of human emotions. And while anyone can suffer from lingering shame, those who were abused in childhood tend to feel it the most. In It Wasn't Your Fault, a therapist presents a compassion-based therapeutic approach to help survivors of physical and sexual abuse overcome the debilitating shame that often keeps them tied to the past. By offering step-by-step techniques for understanding the root cause of shame, as well as exercises in mindfulness and compassion for the self and others, this book will help readers begin to heal and move past painful experiences"--

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English
Pages
256

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Table of Contents

The shame/compassion connection. How and why child abuse creates shame
Why shame is so debilitating
How compassion can heal the shame of childhood abuse
The compassion cure program. The obstacles to self-compassion
Receiving compassion from others
Allowing yourself to feel your pain
Practicing the five aspects of self-compassion. Self-understanding
Self-forgiveness
Self-acceptance
Self-kindness
Self-encouragement.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.85/822390651
Library of Congress
RC569.5.C55 E54 2015, RC569.5.C55E54 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 256 pages
Number of pages
256

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27191472M
Internet Archive
itwasntyourfault0000enge
ISBN 10
1626250995
ISBN 13
9781626250994
LCCN
2014039183
OCLC/WorldCat
867765868

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