Shame is a powerful emotional experience where a person feels deeply flawed, bad, or unworthy as a person. It usually happens when someone believes they have failed to meet personal values, social expectations, or moral standards, and they fear being judged, rejected, or exposed by others.
Shame is a common human emotion. In small amounts it can help people stay aware of social norms, but intense or chronic shame can harm self-esteem and mental health.
Core features of shame:
Examples of situations that trigger shame:
Distinguishing shame from guilt:
Guilt can motivate someone to repair a mistake, while shame often leads to avoidance, hiding, or feeling stuck.
Physical and emotional signs:
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