
Insight into Shame
CWR (Publisher)
Published on 13. May 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-1-78259-933-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Shame is an emotion that may affect us all at some stage, and many mental health issues that people struggle with often have shame as an underlying cause. Whether seeking understanding for ourselves or to help others, this book provides help to identify where feelings of shame have come from, so that we might find freedom in God's grace and move towards a more positive future.Key insights in this book include:
A biblical understanding of shame, and how it differs from guilt
How shame affects our thinking, behaviour and relationships
Helpful guidance on how to work through shame and find freedom
Drawing on professional and personal experience and real-life examples, this book offers practical and spiritual help in addressing shame and finding healing for the wounds of the past.
The Waverley Abbey Insight Series is based on one-day seminars held by CWR at Waverley Abbey House to give insight into some key issues that many people struggle with today.
A biblical understanding of shame, and how it differs from guilt
How shame affects our thinking, behaviour and relationships
Helpful guidance on how to work through shame and find freedom
Drawing on professional and personal experience and real-life examples, this book offers practical and spiritual help in addressing shame and finding healing for the wounds of the past.
The Waverley Abbey Insight Series is based on one-day seminars held by CWR at Waverley Abbey House to give insight into some key issues that many people struggle with today.
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The Insight series covers many of the big topics of our time in an accessible and practical way. We thoroughly recommend them. -- Diane and Patrick ReganMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Waverley Abbey Trust
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78259-933-3 (9781782599333)
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Claire Musters | Heather Churchill
Insight into Shame
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05/2023
Waverley Abbey Trust
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Persons
Claire Musters is a writer, editor, mum, pastor's wife, worship leader and school governor. Claire's desire is to help others draw closer to God through her writing, which focuses on authentic living, marriage, parenting, worship, discipleship and issues facing women today. She writes regularly for magazines including Woman Alive and Families First, and Bible study guides such as Day by Day with God, Quiet Spaces and Inspiring Women Every Day. Heather is CWR's Head of Counselling Training and is the Programme Leader of the Waverley BA Counselling validated by Roehampton University. She is a BACP Senior Accredited counsellor/psychotherapist and is also an Accredited counsellor and supervisor with the Association of Christian Counselling.
Content
Contents
Introduction
1. What is shame?
2. How shame develops
3. Shame as a threat-based emotion
4. Strategies for dealing with shame: 1
5. Strategies for dealing with shame: 2
6. Repairing the wounds of the past: 1
7. Repairing the wounds of the past: 2
Appendix
Introduction
1. What is shame?
2. How shame develops
3. Shame as a threat-based emotion
4. Strategies for dealing with shame: 1
5. Strategies for dealing with shame: 2
6. Repairing the wounds of the past: 1
7. Repairing the wounds of the past: 2
Appendix