
What Is… the Compass of Shame - Mental Health @ Home
Apr 30, 2021 · Nathanson's compass of shame model describes four strategies for coping with shame: withdrawal, avoidance, attack self, and attack others.
The Compass of Shame - Psychology Today
Mar 18, 2024 · When shame is triggered, we use one or more of four scripted responses on the "Compass of Shame." They let us know shame has been triggered and some repair needs our …
The compass of shame Nathanson (1997) devised this model to explore the theory of ‘afect’, the notion of shame, and the ways people react when they feel it.
Figure 7. Compass of Shame. Adapted from Nathanson, 1992. Nathanson observed that when the shame response is trig-gered, humans respond with “attack other,” “attack self,” “avoid …
Shame Handout - Foundation for Change
Oct 29, 2020 · As humans we want to avoid feeling shame at any cost. The compass of shame was developed by Donald Nathanson to describe the ways we try and deal with shame.
(PDF) Investigating the Compass of Shame: The development of …
Jan 1, 2006 · The Compass of Shame Scale (CoSS) was developed to assess use of the four shamecoping styles described by Nathanson (1992): Attack Self, Withdrawal, Attack Other, …
Understanding trauma and shame: the compass of shame - dis-sos
Jun 19, 2017 · Sometimes just being alive and taking up space is a reason to be ashamed. It is the most natural thing in the world that we look for ways to make this more bearable. The …
Shame Reframed: Pointing Towards Repair - Psychology Today
Jan 1, 2020 · The Compass of Shame Whether shame is triggered by an “outside” or “inside” judgment, our eyes turn inward and the feelings of being found “unworthy” can seem …
The Compass of Shame Scale (CoSS) was developed to assess use of the four shame-coping styles described by Nathanson (1992): Attack Self, Withdrawal, Attack Other, and Avoidance. …
The compass of shame scale : an assessment of shame-focused coping
Dec 1, 2000 · The Compass of Shame (Nathanson, 1992) is a conceptual model consisting of four shame-coping styles: Attack Self, Withdrawal, Attack Other, and Avoidance.