However in the comfort of our modern homes, in the absence of such predators with protection designed into our homes, cars and parenting styles — what this fear has adapted to do is respond to modern day stresses, which can trigger past
negative feelings of shame, hurt or fear.
Not exact matches
Trying to chase them all at once — and inevitably failing to attain them simultaneously — will trigger
feelings of guilt and
shame, ultimately leading to more
negative behavior.
To combat any
negative effects, mentioning a daily yoga class (detail) could offset
feelings of guilt and promising improvements in overall health (big picture) could temper
feelings of shame.
Just as mindless eating plays a big role when it comes to weight gain, mindless «thinking» — that
negative downward spiral
of thoughts that trigger self - criticism and
feelings of failure, regret, or
shame — can just as powerfully give you momentum toward disaster.
When we
feel shame, anger, sadness, or any
negative emotion over an extended period, our brains begin creating neural pathways that ignite habits
of feelings in response to the thoughts that call forth these emotions.
Negative thinking can also increase
feelings of guilt and
shame, which are often emotional triggers for relapse, or remaining in the relapse.
The scale was designed to gauge emotions
of guilt and separate them from
shame and regret, which are linked more closely to
feelings of depression and anxiety, both
of which can have significant
negative impacts on the divorce process and postdivorce adjustment.
When you're communicating in a
negative way — where you
feel judged,
shamed, disregarded or the tone
of communication is condescending or sarcastic
I then go on to discuss how IFS can help us heal the
feelings of sadness,
shame, frustration and pain that often develop from
negative «attachment styles».
Highly critical thoughts tend to result in
feelings of shame, anxiety or depression that trigger weight control behaviors and fuel the
negative cycle
of overly critical self - examination.