Human evolution and culture in relationship to shame in the parenting role: Implications for psychology and psychotherapy.
James N KirbyHayley SampsonJamin DayAlan HayesPaul GilbertPublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2019)
Shame is a major factor for how parents engage in parenting practices and respond to their children Practitioners need to be sensitive to the shame parents can experience and asses for it Assessing shame-threat in parenting and shifting to compassionate motivation can lead to more responsive and positive parenting.