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Bob did something wrong and feels guilty but does not feel ashamed of who he is. this suggests
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Bob did something wrong and feels guilty but does not feel ashamed of who he is. this suggests
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John Bradshaw has suggested in his book, Bradshaw on the Family, that “Guilt says I’ve made a mistake; shame says I am a mistake. Guilt says what I did is not good; shame says I am no good.”
So this suggests parenting and adjustment.
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