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Unpacking and Healing Shame: Theory and Practice for Counseling Practitioners

Join us for a Live Webinar on February 7, 2025, from 12pm-3:20pm EST
3 CE hours available for behavioral health clinicians

This course offers counseling practitioners the theory and tools to understand and transform the pervasive issue of shame. You will learn to differentiate shame from guilt, recognize cultural and societal influences, and address the profound impact of shame on individuals and communities. We will explore the causes and manifestations of shame, providing a thorough understanding of how shame develops and operates within clients' lives.

Understanding the role of shame in perpetuating oppression is a critical aspect of this course. You will gain insights into how shame is used to control and marginalize individuals and groups and learn strategies for addressing and mitigating these dynamics within your practice and in our professions. We will also examine the relationship between shame and addiction, offering techniques for supporting clients who struggle with these intertwined issues.

Practical techniques for helping clients overcome shame are emphasized throughout the course. You will be equipped with effective tools to build resilience and foster healing in your clients. Real-life examples and case studies will be used to illustrate these concepts, enhancing your ability to apply them in your therapeutic practice.

Equip yourself with effective tools to help clients overcome shame and build resilience. Utilize practical techniques and real-life examples to enhance your therapeutic practice.

Topics Covered:

  • Causes and manifestations of shame
  • Differentiating shame from guilt
  • Cultural and societal influences on shame
  • The impact of shame on individuals and communities
  • The role of shame in perpetuating oppression
  • Techniques for supporting clients in overcoming shame

 Learning Objectives:

  • Explain the origins and development of shame and its impact on emotional well-being.
  • Differentiate between shame and guilt.
  • Explore the relationship between shame and addiction.
  • Recognize cultural and societal influences on shame.
  • Address the role of shame in perpetuating oppression.
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This webinar is also offered without CEs for half-price.

Unpacking and Healing Shame: Theory and Practice for Counseling Practitioners
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Shira Sameroff, LCSW

Shira Sameroff, LCSW, is a therapist, coach, and teacher with experience rooted in decades of practice with people of diverse identities, ages, and life stories in a wide array of settings. Professional roles have included therapy, supervision, professional development training, coaching, teaching, community organizing, transformative decluttering and a decade and a half on the leadership team of a community-based social work agency in Brooklyn, NY, US.

Shira weaves a range of therapeutic healing modalities, including IFS, Hakomi, and other holistic, somatic, nature-based, and anti-oppressive practices into her practice. Shira offers therapy, coaching, and professional development for individuals and organizations around themes including group facilitation, working with shame, oppression-ending practices, giving and receiving feedback, empowering practice with youth, and tending to self as a practitioner.

Shira’s approach is collaborative, intuitive, creative, and full of heart and is rooted in my own lived experience of healing, learning, and emerging.