
CPTSD: Breaking Free from Guilt and Shame - Real Tools That Work
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Key Takeaways
- Guilt and shame in CPTSD are survival mechanisms that have outlived their usefulness
- Shame loses power when we break silence and talk about it with safe people
- Self-compassion literally rewires your brain and increases motivation, not decreases it
- Healing means coexisting with shame without being controlled by it
- You're not broken - you're incredibly good at surviving difficult circumstances
- How childhood trauma creates lasting physiological changes that can be reversed
- The neuroscience behind why shame feels like a four-year-old's survival response
- Real tools like the shame spiral circuit breaker and good enough practice
- Why perfectionism is shame's favorite weapon and how to disarm it
- How to build a shame emergency kit for those 3 AM crisis moments
- Dr. Brené Brown's research on shame resilience and vulnerability
- Dr. Pete Walker's work on emotional flashbacks and Complex PTSD
- Dr. Dan Siegel's research on neuroplasticity and the developing brain
- Kristin Neff's studies on self-compassion and cortisol reduction
- Dr. Gabor Maté's work on trauma, addiction, and toxic shame
- The ACE Study (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and Dr. Nadine Burke Harris's research
- Dr. Janina Fisher's work on structural dissociation and trauma parts
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