Introduction to Shame Competence Training

Training Overview

Shame is a powerful driver of human behavior and decision-making, making it a critical factor in professions such as healthcare, social care, and policing—fields where power imbalances, vulnerability, and the risk of shameful exposure are inherent to professional interactions. Understanding shame and its effects is essential in enabling more empathic, effective, and sensitive professional care.

However, shame remains largely overlooked in both the delivery and experience of human services. This oversight is significant: shame can drive withdrawal, avoidance, inaccurate disclosures, and disengagement among clients, while also contributing to burnout, stress, and secondary trauma among practitioners.

The Introduction to Shame Competence training equips individuals and organizations with foundational knowledge for developing an evidence-based understanding of how shame operates within professional interactions and systems. Through a blend of theory and practice, participants explore the core dynamics of shame to enhance emotional intelligence, deepen relational awareness, and promote compassionate, inclusive, and effective professional practice.

Who should take this course? 

This course is designed for practitioners who want to better understand how shame shapes their professional practice. It has been delivered to professionals across healthcare, social care, education, policing, criminal justice, psychology, housing, and related services. The training benefits anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of shame and its impact on practice, relationships, and service delivery.

This training is an ideal foundation for those wishing to continue to our advanced courses.

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