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#38 Fighting Shame with Compassion Guest: Lennie Knowlton, CMHC

Jan 10, 20191 hr 10 min
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Braxton Dutson sits down with Lennie Knowlton, CMHC to discuss shame and how it affects everybody. They explore what you don't know about how shame and trauma affect the body, how the body is made to respond, why your therapy may be working against your natural instincts and what you can do to start changing your shame cycle.    Read the Entire script at birdsandbeespodcast.com    Lennie speaks to these specific topics find them around around 5 minutes after the set timestamp.             NEUROBIOLOGY             TRAUMA MAKES OUR BRAINS UNWILLING TO BE VULNERABLE             DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SHAME AND GUILT            THE IMORTANCE OF MINDFULNESS TO ADDRESS DISTRESS            PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM SHAME BY ADDRESSING PARENTAL SHAME.            CONNECTION IS THE ANTIDOTE TO SHAME            HOW DO WE EMPATHIZE WITH OURSELVES            EXCLUSION IS A SHAME TRIGGER "YOU'RE ENOUGH IF"   Resources from the show: Find these on our website in the notes of this episode. We will have links to these resources.  Dan Siegel "Brain Storm" book Yohan Hari Brene Brown "The Daring Way" book  Kristin Neff (The Art of Self-Compassion) Leave Birds and Bees an iTunes review Leave a Stitcher Review Birds and Bees Facebook Page Listen from our webpage
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