Toxic shame
Cross-source consensus on Toxic shame from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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How it works
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Highlighted claims
- The source distinguishes guilt as behavior-focused from shame as identity-focused. — Mold Toxicity, Sensitivity, and Resilience
- Shame is described as more dangerous than guilt because it can trigger avoidance, denial, blame-shifting, or aggression. — Mold Toxicity, Sensitivity, and Resilience
- The source argues that shaming harmful people more does not address the mechanism driving their behavior. — Mold Toxicity, Sensitivity, and Resilience
- The source suggests shame-based people may avoid accountability because wrongdoing threatens their identity. — Mold Toxicity, Sensitivity, and Resilience