Allowing your child to wear a diaper at night until she begins to consistently wake up dry will
prevent feelings of shame and failure.
Not exact matches
One emotion is usually more «tolerable» for the child to experience, and this emotion serves as a barrier to
feeling the others; i.e. high levels
of anger or fear will
prevent the child from
feeling grief and
shame.
The profound
feelings of guilt,
shame, inadequacy, fear, insecurity, abandonment, failure, and despair can immobilize the mother and
prevent her from taking steps toward recovery.
«Would the tradeoff
of preventing a PTSD, a terrible disease, for a lifetime be worth having a cohort
of war fighters who came back and did not
feel guilt or regret or
shame about that they had seen?»
This allows us to
feel more satiated as a result and
prevent us from mindless snacking or eating later on, which tends to lead to
feelings of guilt and
shame.