Dennis Rox: Confessional Self-Improvement & Psychology
Have you ever wondered why shame feels so paralyzing — like an invisible force that turns your inner voice into a relentless critic, triggers self-sabotage, and blocks real accountability in your relationships? In this powerful, no-holds-barred conversation, we dive deep with David Cooley, co-author (with Jessica Fern) of the book Transforming the Shame Triangle: From Shame to Love Using Parts Work. David reveals how shame isn’t just a simple emotion — it’s a complex internal dynamic: an internalized drama triangle made of three colluding parts that keep you stuck in cycles of criticism, capitulation, and escape. We unpack the shame triangle in raw detail: the inner critic (the persecutor that attacks), the shame part (the victim that absorbs and agrees “I am the problem”), and the escaper parts (the rescuer strategies — numbing, overworking, perfectionism, or dissociation — that help you avoid the pain). Rooted in Internal Family Systems (IFS) parts work, this episode shows exactly how these parts form, why they developed from childhood attachment wounds and belonging needs, and — most importantly — how to transform them. You’ll hear honest group discussion on: * How shame actually blocks accountability (not fuels it) * The difference between healthy guilt/regret and toxic shame * Why “thick skin” might be masking vulnerability instead of building real resilience * The revolutionary concept of Self energy — your calm, compassionate core that can befriend these parts instead of fighting them * Practical shifts from inner critics to inner coaches, and from adversarial mindsets to growth-oriented ones Most Insightful Moment: David Cooley drops this truth bomb: > “What if we could live in an internal reality where it’s actually friendly, supportive, where you have inner coaches versus inner critics, and you’re not spending this energy wrestling with adversarial voices?” It reframes everything. But the real cliffhanger hits when David challenges one of the co-host's core beliefs about “thick skin” and resilience… and reveals why most people never fully escape the shame triangle even after years of personal development work. The moment he explains how to actually integrate this instead of just intellectually understanding it will leave you questioning your own inner dialogue long after the episode ends. If you’ve ever felt like your self-criticism is “motivating” you while secretly draining your life, or if you want to move from shame spirals to self-compassion and authentic connection, this episode is essential listening. Ready to transform your relationship with shame? Subscribe now, drop a review, and share this with someone still battling their inner critic. Feel stuck and can't actualize? We'd love to hear your story - form [https://forms.gle/joegCWQ7mHt7eN3K9] - https://forms.gle/joegCWQ7mHt7eN3K9
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