One of the profound by-products of zero ideology. ( https://www.humandymensions.com/product/zero-the-great-safety-delusion/) in safety is ‘systemic shame’. Price (2024) explains systemic shame as: ‘Like so many other people, I suffer from Systemic Shame, the powerful self-loathing belief that says … [Read more...] about Zero and Systemic Shame
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Shame and Blame as Social Semiosis
Popular discourse on shame and blame tend to place emphasis on the individual. Shame often emerges out of blame but this most often occurs in a social context. If someone does know about an action or event anchored to you, then I guess any sense of shame is only private or historical. Blame and … [Read more...] about Shame and Blame as Social Semiosis
We Need To Get Out of The Business Of Blame and Shame
We Need To Get Out of The Business Of Blame and Shame Latest article By Phil La Duke on his blog https://philladuke.wordpress.com/ Phil says: While there are variations on the behavioral theme, most approaches to safety still directly or indirectly result in blaming someone. It's … [Read more...] about We Need To Get Out of The Business Of Blame and Shame