Dismantling Shame for Effective and Sustainable Healing with David Bedrick J.D. Dipl. PW.

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Shame hides us both from others and from ourselves. It teaches us not to trust our feelings. Rather than using shame and guilt as a moral compass, Bedrick suggests a more effective strategy to a healthy mental and emotional life is to unhook ourselves from shame. This enables us to hear the intelligent messages from our body that allow healing to take place at a deeper, more sustainable level. Here he discusses the concept of "unshaming" as an alternative to traditional therapy. He argues that traditional therapy often focuses on alleviating symptoms without addressing the root causes, whereas unshaming encourages deep, experiential engagement with emotions like anxiety and anger. (hosted by Justine Willis Toms)

 

Bio

 

David Bedrick, J.D. Dipl. PWJ.D., Dipl. PW holds a doctorate in Jurisprudence and is a Diplomate of the Process Work Institute. He founded the Santa Fe Institute for Shame-Based Studies. His work focuses on addressing shame at its root and helping people forge new and compassionate relationships with their authentic selves. Bedrick is a contributor to Psychology Today magazine and has shared his teachings with thousands of students globally through books, social media, articles, and online courses.

 

David Bedrick is the author of several books including:

 

  • Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology (Belly Song Press 2013)
  • Revisioning Activism: Bringing Depth, Dialogue, and Diversity to Individual and Social Change (Belly Song Press 2017) 
  • You Can’t Judge a Body By Its Cover: 17 Women’s Stories of Hunger, Body Shame, and Redemption (Belly Song Press 2020) 
  • The Unshaming Way: A 3-Part Model for Dismantling Shame (North Atlantic Books 2024)

 

To learn more about David Bedrick go to:  http://www.davidbedrick.com

 

Topics explored in this dialogue include:

 

  • How the “unshaming” process differs from traditional therapy
  • How unshaming goes beyond fixing our problems
  • How connecting to the experience of the trauma in the body leads to effective healing
  • What is the difference between guilt and shame
  • How shame is internalized after traumatic experiences of childhood
  • How shame debilitates us with self-analysis, self-recriminations, and beliefs that we are flawed
  • Justine shares a story of childhood and playing canasta with older sibling that leads to helplessness and suppressed outrage
  • How is the difficulty of asserting boundaries related to shame and illness
  • What is the example of a woman with extreme tinnitus and suppressed emotions
  • How can self-witnessing or having an outside nonjudgmental witness help in the unshaming process
  • How does social violence, including systemic racism, direct assaults, microaggressions, and internalized oppression exacerbate shame

 

Host: Justine Willis Toms    Interview Date: 9/25/2024   Program Number: 3827

Music Playlist

From Album: Timeless
Artist: Jami Sieber

Opening Essay: Track 01 The Invitation
Music Break 1: Track 03 River of Sky
Music Break 2: Track 05 The Burning Dawn
Music Break 3: Track 09 River of Rain