Self-Compassion for Shame
Autor Christopher Germeren Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2026
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“Self-compassion is a radically different approach to inner relating that changes everything, and Dr. Germer has led the charge toward this change. I believe that shame is the most toxic burden your parts carry--it underlies so many symptoms and problems. Through experiential exercises, paired with Dr. Germer's wise and warm guidance, you can release this sense of worthlessness and realize who you really are. You can shine again and light up your life. This is detox for the soul!â€--Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, author of No Bad Parts
“Dr. Germer shines a light on one of the most painful and isolating of human emotions. The practices are skillfully designed, immediately usable, and powerfully effective. For anyone carrying the silent, often invisible burden of shame, this book has the potential to be truly life-changing.â€--Kristin Neff, PhD, author of Self-Compassion
“Few forms of suffering are as pervasive--or as hidden--as shame, the core conviction that something is wrong with who we are. In this wise and deeply humane book, Dr. Germer shows us a pathway that can free us from the trance of deficiency. With insight, warmth, and grounded science, he illuminates how shame takes hold in the mind and body, and how mindful self-compassion allows us to meet our most vulnerable places with kindness rather than judgment. The result is profoundly liberating--a rediscovery of our intrinsic goodness and our belonging to life. This book is a powerful and trustworthy guide for anyone longing to heal shame and live with a more open, loving heart.â€--Tara Brach, PhD, author of Radical Acceptance
“Dr. Germer is a legendary teacher for good reason, and his voice--friendly, funny, encouraging, self-disclosing, tender, wise, and so compassionate--is with you on every page of this book. Shame is the deepest root of most people's pain; Dr. Germer offers many examples, experiential practices, and concrete suggestions to bring you gently through its layers to an unshakeable sense of your own goodness and worth. This book is really a gem.â€--Rick Hanson, PhD, author of Buddha's Brain
“Dr. Germer draws on many years of experience as a psychologist and mindful self-compassion pioneer. He provides a treasure trove of insights and ways of engaging with that sense of shame that can belittle and terrify. If shame has haunted you, this is the book to help you talk to the ghosts and set them free.â€--Paul Gilbert PhD, FBPsS, OBE, author of The Compassionate Mind
“This is the book I didn't know I needed! I appreciate Dr. Germer's kind and uplifting approach to working with shame. Self-Compassion for Shame is definitely good for the heart. It strengthened me.â€--Lara N., New Orleans
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“Dr. Germer shines a light on one of the most painful and isolating of human emotions. The practices are skillfully designed, immediately usable, and powerfully effective. For anyone carrying the silent, often invisible burden of shame, this book has the potential to be truly life-changing.â€--Kristin Neff, PhD, author of Self-Compassion
“Few forms of suffering are as pervasive--or as hidden--as shame, the core conviction that something is wrong with who we are. In this wise and deeply humane book, Dr. Germer shows us a pathway that can free us from the trance of deficiency. With insight, warmth, and grounded science, he illuminates how shame takes hold in the mind and body, and how mindful self-compassion allows us to meet our most vulnerable places with kindness rather than judgment. The result is profoundly liberating--a rediscovery of our intrinsic goodness and our belonging to life. This book is a powerful and trustworthy guide for anyone longing to heal shame and live with a more open, loving heart.â€--Tara Brach, PhD, author of Radical Acceptance
“Dr. Germer is a legendary teacher for good reason, and his voice--friendly, funny, encouraging, self-disclosing, tender, wise, and so compassionate--is with you on every page of this book. Shame is the deepest root of most people's pain; Dr. Germer offers many examples, experiential practices, and concrete suggestions to bring you gently through its layers to an unshakeable sense of your own goodness and worth. This book is really a gem.â€--Rick Hanson, PhD, author of Buddha's Brain
“Dr. Germer draws on many years of experience as a psychologist and mindful self-compassion pioneer. He provides a treasure trove of insights and ways of engaging with that sense of shame that can belittle and terrify. If shame has haunted you, this is the book to help you talk to the ghosts and set them free.â€--Paul Gilbert PhD, FBPsS, OBE, author of The Compassionate Mind
“This is the book I didn't know I needed! I appreciate Dr. Germer's kind and uplifting approach to working with shame. Self-Compassion for Shame is definitely good for the heart. It strengthened me.â€--Lara N., New Orleans
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Notă biografică
Christopher Germer, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and Lecturer on Psychiatry (part-time) at Harvard Medical School. He is coauthor (with Kristin Neff) of The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook and Mindful Self-Compassion for Burnout (for the general public) and Teaching the Mindful Self-Compassion Program (for professionals). Dr. Germer is also author of Self-Compassion for Shame and The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion and coeditor of Mindfulness and Psychotherapy and Wisdom and Compassion in Psychotherapy. He lectures and leads workshops internationally and has a small psychotherapy practice in Massachusetts. His website is https://chrisgermer.com.
Cuprins
Author’s Note
Preface
Introduction
1. Welcome Home!
2. Shame, I See You!
3. Self-Compassion? Pour Moi?
4. An Antidote to Shame
5. Walk Slowly, Go Farther
6. The Twin Secrets
7. Shame Is Innocent
8. Your Compassionate Self
9. Not Your Fault!
10. Childhood Roots
11. Cultural Roots
12. Ready, Set, Go!
13. From Self-Criticism to Self-Compassion
14. Self-Forgiveness
15. Compassion for Your Body
16. Words That Heal
17. No Part Left Behind
18. Our Values/Ourselves
19. Going beyond Ourselves
20. Practice Makes Imperfect
21. Life’s Coming Attractions
Resources
Notes
Index
List of Audio Tracks
Preface
Introduction
1. Welcome Home!
2. Shame, I See You!
3. Self-Compassion? Pour Moi?
4. An Antidote to Shame
5. Walk Slowly, Go Farther
6. The Twin Secrets
7. Shame Is Innocent
8. Your Compassionate Self
9. Not Your Fault!
10. Childhood Roots
11. Cultural Roots
12. Ready, Set, Go!
13. From Self-Criticism to Self-Compassion
14. Self-Forgiveness
15. Compassion for Your Body
16. Words That Heal
17. No Part Left Behind
18. Our Values/Ourselves
19. Going beyond Ourselves
20. Practice Makes Imperfect
21. Life’s Coming Attractions
Resources
Notes
Index
List of Audio Tracks
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Shame can be devastating, but Dr. Christopher Germer offers a healing approach in his book based on his Self-Compassion for Shame course. Packed with stories, exercises, and guided practices, it helps readers understand shame's impact and take steps to break free, using 21 concise chapters and companion audio tracks.
Shame can be devastating, but Dr. Christopher Germer offers a healing approach in his book based on his Self-Compassion for Shame course. Packed with stories, exercises, and guided practices, it helps readers understand shame's impact and take steps to break free, using 21 concise chapters and companion audio tracks.