Shame is an emotion that isn’t healthy. Unlike guilt–which causes remorse for something you did wrong–shame can cause someone to feel as though they are defective as a human being. David Wexler, author of Men in Therapy: New Approaches for Effective Treatment, discusses how the experience and perception of shame affects male clients.
In this brief video clip, David explains why shame in the consulting room is so dangerous for both the client and therapist.
David Wexler
David B. Wexler, PhD, is executive director of the Relationship Training Institute, which provides education and treatment for relationships in conflict. He’s the author of seven books, including When Good Men Behave Badly and The STOP Domestic Violence Program.
Rich Simon
Richard Simon, PhD, founded Psychotherapy Networker and served as the editor for more than 40 years. He received every major magazine industry honor, including the National Magazine Award. Rich passed away November 2020, and we honor his memory and contributions to the field every day.