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21. According to Nathanson, the four most common responses to shame are: |
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Withdrawing or distancing from the source of the shame, merging with the source of the shame, minimizing one's own behavior, guilt.
Attacking the source of the shame, minimizing one's own behavior, pathologizing the source of the shame, anger.
Withdrawing or distancing from the source of the shame, attacking the self for being shameful, attacking the source of the shame, denial.
Denial, premature self-forgiveness, avoiding possible opportunities to feel shame, confusion.
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