The most common coping response to implicit shame messages is blame, denial, or avoidance, which manifests as anger, resentment, or distraction. None of these reduces internalized shame.
This process is often facilitated by understanding the root causes of the shame, practicing self-compassion, and developing healthier coping mechanisms to replace the internalized shame narrative.
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