Distress and fears often affects how an individual’s level of self-esteem, capability, and interactions develops or begin to diminish when these scenes emerge. Basically, these elements form a compromised cluster of scenes. The shame profile begins to create an identity within the person as being defeated. Therefore, causing each individual to react differently based on different types of dispositions of shame. When being incapable of managing or to repair experiences of shame it forms (Leeming, D., & Boyle, M. 2004) qualities of shameful identities that creates the social constitution of shame to become less detectable towards avoiding strategies and to understand the personal meaning of shamefulness. For instance, persistent difficulties with shame may relate to having a quality of being noticed or display prominence of stigmatizing discourses within a specific social framework. The role it plays is to establish a collection of influential cluster of data of events causing the person to become impacted by embedding shameful …show more content…
Often times, the scenes may adjoin or interconnect, but then again have no reference to the previous related imagery, causing the shame spiral to resurface from a cycle of unrelated triggers to reoccur time and time again. Mainly caused by stress, unhappiness, and a sense of incompetence, these emotions may influence cluster events to impede on a person’s happiness when pertaining to their everyday life, causing their mood to decline from high to a low mood. It may cause casual substance usage to escalate more often than normal, and before the person realizes, they become dependent on this substance daily which progresses to having an addiction. Nevertheless, it repels a person’s brain since their low mood reduces their motivation, efforts, and focus to accomplish productive behavior or actions by deterring the way they normally function on a daily