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In Work in Progress, Dr. Abbie Maroñntilde;o debunks the pervasive myth that shame is the antithesis of empowerment, revealing how, if understood and embraced, it can guide us towards our most authentic selves.Popular media often offers individuals empty promises of empowerment, urging them to become 'bulletproof.' It also portrays shame as the antithesis of empowerment. Yet, in reality, shame signals when one's actions don't align with their ideal self. By dismissing this signal, they hinder their journey to becoming their best selves. True empowerment arises when one cultivates a healthy…mehr

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In Work in Progress, Dr. Abbie Maroñntilde;o debunks the pervasive myth that shame is the antithesis of empowerment, revealing how, if understood and embraced, it can guide us towards our most authentic selves.Popular media often offers individuals empty promises of empowerment, urging them to become 'bulletproof.' It also portrays shame as the antithesis of empowerment. Yet, in reality, shame signals when one's actions don't align with their ideal self. By dismissing this signal, they hinder their journey to becoming their best selves. True empowerment arises when one cultivates a healthy relationship with shame.Work in Progress delves into the science of shame and empowerment, equipping people to navigate their feelings of shame and transition into a state of empowerment. While many books on empowerment are well-intentioned, they often overlook or misinterpret the science behind individuals' experiences of shame, how they reconcile their self-perception with their surroundings, and how they achieve empowerment amidst its elusive definition. This work challenges the idea that empowerment is exclusively a feminist concept reserved for women. It underscores that empowerment is universal, accessible to all, no matter who they are.
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Dr. Abbie Maroño, PhD, is both a scientist and a practitioner in the field of human behavior. After completing her PhD in Psychology and Behavior Analysis, she became a Professor of Psychology at academic institutions by the age of 23. In 2022, the US Department of State awarded her an O-1 visa for extraordinary abilities in the sciences, recognizing her as being in the top 1% of her field internationally. She currently serves as the Director of Education at Social-Engineer, LLC, and co-hosts The Social Engineer Podcast. Abbie is an active member of internationally recognized research groups and was honored as the reviewer of the year in 2020. In addition to her academic and professional accomplishments, she is a sought-after keynote speaker, expert advisor, trainer, and coach. She currently resides in Orlando, FL.