Unpacking and Healing Shame:
Theory and Practice for Counseling Practitioners

Enroll in the Online Self-Study and complete the training on your own schedule.
3 CE hours available for behavioral health clinicians

Shame is often the silent barrier that keeps clients stuck—disconnected from their emotions, isolated from others, and cut off from their own inner healing. This course offers behavioral health clinicians a vital lens and practical tools for recognizing, understanding, and helping clients heal shame in its many forms.

Whether you’re navigating trauma, addiction, or identity with your clients, this training invites you to examine how shame silently shapes emotional health—and how to bring empathy and clarity to your clinical work through embodied, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed practices.

Register for the 3 CE Online Self-Study for $75

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Shira Sameroff, LCSW, is a therapist, coach, and teacher with over three decades of experience supporting individuals and communities in healing work. Her expertise in holistic, somatic, and anti-oppressive modalities—along with her deeply intuitive and collaborative style—makes her an insightful guide on the topic of shame. Shira’s background spans psychotherapy, supervision, and training across diverse settings, making her uniquely equipped to guide fellow clinicians through the complexities of shame-based experiences.

Shira’s approach blends evidence-informed theory with compassionate, embodied practice. She integrates Internal Family Systems (IFS), Hakomi, somatic psychology, and nature-based healing to help learners translate insight into clinical skill. Her delivery emphasizes reflection, humility, and connection—as well as respect for each participant's lived and professional experience.

This self-study course unpacks the origins and impact of shame across personal, interpersonal, and systemic levels. Topics include the difference between shame and guilt, shame’s role in trauma and addiction, how shame shows up in practice (and in the practitioner), and how oppressive systems contribute to and reinforce shame. Participants will explore somatic and relational interventions to support healing and wholeness in their clients.

Instructor

Instructor

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.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand the roots and consequences of shame: Gain insight into how early experiences, trauma, and systemic factors shape shame-based beliefs and behaviors.
  • Distinguish shame from guilt and its clinical implications: Learn how to identify and respond to each emotion in practice.
  • Develop culturally responsive, somatic strategies: Address shame with tools that integrate body, mind, and social context.

Why This Course?

  • Clinician-focused and trauma-informed: Created specifically for mental health professionals navigating the emotional complexities of shame with clients.
  • Led by a seasoned practitioner: Shira Sameroff’s decades of hands-on experience and integration of anti-oppressive and somatic work make this training uniquely relevant and impactful.
  • Offered by a trusted CE provider: Telehealth Certification Institute equips clinicians with practical, high-quality continuing education that supports both professional and personal growth.

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.

Engaging, grounded, and rich with insight, this course invites you to deepen your understanding of a powerful emotion that shapes human behavior—and to strengthen your role as a healing presence for your clients.

Add this course to your cart to begin the journey of unpacking and healing shame.

This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Instruction consists of 3 hours of video instruction and a post-test.

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Availability: From the time of registration, you have six months to access the coursework.

Who Should Attend: This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services.

Teaching Methods: This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Teaching methods for this course include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation.

How to Attend: Instructions for attending and completing a course can be found here.

This program was recorded February 7, 2025.

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