This week, Dr. Megan introduces the “Compass of Shame,” a concept developed by Donald Nathanson in 1992 to explain the four common ways people respond to shame: withdrawal, attacking the self, avoidance, and attacking others. This episode focuses on withdrawal—pulling back, shutting down, or isolating when shame feels overwhelming and true. Through real-life examples, we look at how withdrawal creates distance and fuels cycles of disconnection, even leading to depression. Scripture warns agai...
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