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Author Gilbert, Paul

Title Shame : Interpersonal Behavior, Psychopathology, and Culture
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 1998

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Description 1 online resource (303 pages)
Series Series in affective science
Series in affective science.
Contents Contributors; 1 What Is Shame? Some Core Issues and Controversies; 2 Methodological and Definitional Issues in Shame Research; 3 Early Shame Experiences and Infant Brain Development; 4 The Forms and Functions of the Nonverbal Signal of Shame; 5 Shame, Status, and Social Roles: Psychobiology and Evolution; 6 Shame and Stigma; 7 Disclosing Shame; 8 The Emotional Disorders of Shame; 9 Shame and Childhood Abuse; 10 Shame in the Labeling of Mental Illness; 11 Shame in the Therapeutic Relationship; 12 Domains of Shame: Evolutionary, Cultural, and Psychotherapeutic Aspects
Summary One of the most commonly reported emotions in people seeking psychotherapy is shame, and this emotion has become the subject of intense research and theory over the last 20 years. This book examines the effect of shame on social behaviour, social values, and mental states
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Shame.
Shame -- Social aspects
Shame
Shame
Shame -- Social aspects
Form Electronic book
Author Andrews, Bernice
LC no. 97044735
ISBN 9780195354140
0195354141
1602562024
9781602562028
1280454113
9781280454110