The “Recovery Value” of Guilt, Shame, and Remorse (Part Two)
As written in part one of this blog, many addicts feel as if they are flawed in some deeply meaningful way and therefore doomed to a life of misery, isolation, and regrettable behaviors. These addicts, usually with histories of childhood abuse and neglect, feel as if they themselves are the problem, as if they are … Continue reading The “Recovery Value” of Guilt, Shame, and Remorse (Part Two)
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