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34 Sentences With "feeling shame"

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Others direct intensely negative emotions at themselves, feeling shame or self-blame.
For one thing, the targets would have to be capable of feeling shame.
Unlike Carter's words, Trump's suggest a man incapable of looking inward, of feeling shame, humility, or love.
WATTERS: It is embarrassing, but they can&apost feel embarrassment because they are incapable of feeling shame.
But none of that bleeds into my feeling shame to the point of not associating with Liberty.
Mr. McKibben's oil-addicted tormentors should be ashamed of themselves — if indeed they are capable of feeling shame.
German offers a word for this discomfort — fremdschämen — which translates to feeling shame or embarrassment for someone else.
While often characterized as a destructive psychological feeling, shame can help people define their own values and live up to them.
Things no longer seemed so black and white, and I could see the good in my Iranian culture without feeling shame.
The Quinnipiac poll, which surveyed 1,412 voters across the country, found that 8003 percent of Americans are feeling shame about President Trump.
After decades of feeling shame and isolation, she began to feel hope: there were others out there living with the same condition.
In 2014, he ranted about O'Donnell's hypocrisy for feeling "shame" about her weight although she had mocked former View co-host Star Jones.
Once families have fostered open communication, Ginsburg recommends that parents work on strategies that allow kids to look for help without feeling shame or stigma.
There was no more acute example of Bowers' active disinterest in feeling shame about his life than the section of the film dealing with Bowers' young childhood.
We live in a world where people are consistently afraid of feeling shame — so many of us make life choices to avoid the feeling at all costs.
Another features a woman trying to negotiate joint parenthood with an abusive ex and feeling shame that she and her child can't afford to live without a roommate.
Because Nirmala's parents were bound to learn about him, it seemed important to tell his parents first, so that they might reach out to hers and keep them from feeling shame.
One client railed against her supervisor's "bias" in giving her a poor performance review; indignation helped her avoid feeling shame about some accurate criticism she heard concerning habitual lateness and inattention to detail.
"If you are feeling shame, you can be assured there is nothing faulty in you as a human for making the choice to sleep with someone, no matter who that person is," McDaniel says.
It [also] doesn't have to be anything you'd necessarily really feel like you should be ashamed of by day but [your brain is] telling you that some part of yourself is feeling shame or guilt about this.
Its only newsworthiness is that Trump retweeted it, which would be profoundly embarrassing were Trump not well past the point of feeling shame about anything and everyone else well aware the emperor has a distinct shortage of things other than clothes.
News Analysis It was Donald J. Trump's chance to sound contrite and mature, to explain away the sexually predatory boasts he was caught making on tape and to persuade Americans that — for all his no-apologies braggadocio — he was, in fact, capable of feeling shame.
"If you start judging yourself for having the emotion, then you have two problems: you're now stressed, envious, and feeling shame that you're having those thoughts," says Lata K. McGinn, PhD, director of the CBT Training Program for Anxiety and Depressive Disorders at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology.
Even now, as a method of self-protection and apology in which damage to one's image is neglected, its idea of feeling shame remains firmly rooted.
"Gee" also went to #1 on SBS's Inkigayo a week after their return.Kim, Hyeong-woo. 소녀시대 인기가요 1위 소감 “창피한줄 모르고 눈물 펑펑 쏟았어요” (Girls' Generation Top Songs #1 Reaction "Without Feeling Shame, Tears Freely Flowed"). JoongAng Ilbo/Newsen. January 19, 2009.
Maya is resilient, highly intelligent and loves literature. She goes from feeling shame about her race and appearance to feeling pride, in spite of experiences of racism and trauma. She is raped at the age of eight by her mother's boyfriend and responds by choosing not to speak for five years. She is brought out of her muteness by Mrs.
On coming out, Lane stated in an interview that "I've spent my entire life feeling shame for being gay and once I came out of the closet, I realized that I'm proud to be gay." Lane's favorite singers are Mariah Carey, Patti LaBelle, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, and Jennifer Hudson. He is a long-time friend of composer and pianist Henry Koperski, with whom he sometimes performs.
Charlotte, a popular girl on campus, goes to a wild party while her boyfriend Wesley is not in town. When she realizes she's become too drunk, she tries to leave the party. But Jim, whom she danced with at the party, soon joins her and forces Charlotte into a sexual encounter. Feeling shame and self-blame, she grapples to find the courage to speak her mind.
After the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the Prince of Wales had visited Delhi. Girls from her school were taken to stand near the Kudsia Garden to honour the Prince of Wales. Despite wanting to refuse, both the sisters couldn't, and that left them bitterly outraged at their apparent cowardice. “This did not absolve our conscience from feeling shame. We both felt very small of our cowardice,” she writes.
During the 1960s, the disability rights movements began to gain momentum. A component of this movement was creating a sense of disability pride, which aimed to stop feeling shame as a result of the disabilities. It is here when the term crip began being reclaimed. The reclaiming process was bolstered by the introduction of the social model of disability in the 1970s, which was adopted by the UN in the 1980s.
In Blush: Faces of Shame, published in 2005, Probyn investigates the productive aspects of shame and its capacity to generate new relational ethics. Explaining her conceptualization of shame as a productive affect, Probyn stated: > When one feels shame it is a profound intra-subjective moment that has the > capacity to undo something of the person - that provokes a deep psychic > emotional disturbance, which is productive in every sense. Feeling shame > produces a new sense of self even if it only momentary; it produces a > profound reflection on the self. Her current research includes questions about the sustainability of food production and consumption from an ethnographic and cultural perspective.
Burn!" an excellent – albeit weird – hour of television." Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B+ rating, saying, "The episodes have all been packed with incident, with crazy moments and crazy twists, but there's not yet a center, and without a center, things cannot, well... you know." Matt Fowler from IGN gave the episode an 8.4/10 rating, calling it a great episode, saying, "This week's episode of Coven gave us a half great/half confusing zombie attack and some emotional moments involving mothers feeling shame and regret." The episode was chosen as one of The Atlantic Best TV Episodes of 2013.
He also said that he considers the U.S. an enemy of Allah and that others like him would be coming to harm the country. At trial however, federal prosecutors alleged Ftouhi plotted the attack because of financial difficulties and wanted to kill a police officer and then be killed to get into heaven. Investigators found a handwritten will and testament in a safe in an apartment closet in Montreal that said Ftouhi loved his wife and children, but he was struggling finding a job and was feeling shame, humiliation and remorse that he had a large amount of debt.Alleged Flint airport stabber's will said he loved Jihad more than wife The Flint Journal via MLive.
Men respond to being overweight differently, (i.e., having a Body Mass Index of 25 or more), being half as likely as women to diet, a quarter as likely to undergo weightloss surgery and only a fifth as likely to report feeling shame about their weight. Irmgard Tischner identifies this behavior as rooted in notions of masculinity that require disregard for healthcare: "Men do not have to care about their size or health, as they have women to care about those things for them". Some gay men have moved beyond disregard for size to fat acceptance and fat activism with movements like chub culture, which started as Girth & Mirth clubs in San Francisco in 1976 and the bear culture which fetishizes big, hairy men.

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