Psychologists Off the Clock

430. Nonadaptive Guilt and Shame with Carolyn Allard

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Oct 21, 2025
Carolyn Allard, a licensed clinical psychologist and trauma researcher who co-developed TrIGR and wrote Transform Your Guilt and Shame, explores non-adaptive guilt and shame. She breaks down differences between guilt and shame. She explains moral injury, hindsight bias, accountability versus responsibility, and a stepwise justification analysis to reframe stuck emotions.
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INSIGHT

Guilt Vs. Shame And NAGS

  • Guilt targets behaviors while shame targets the self and identity.
  • Carolyn Allard shows trauma-linked guilt and shame are usually non-adaptive and persist beyond their useful purpose.
ADVICE

Watch The Emotion's Natural Trajectory

  • Notice an emotion's natural rise-and-fall to judge usefulness and timing.
  • If guilt or shame persists and disrupts life, evaluate its origin and change thoughts or behaviors that maintain it.
INSIGHT

Shame's Survival Role

  • Shame is socially adaptive by promoting nonthreatening behavior to preserve relationships or safety.
  • That survival stance becomes harmful when it generalizes beyond the dangerous context.
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