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Author Morrison, Andrew P., 1937-

Title The culture of shame / Andrew P. Morrison
Edition First edition
Published New York : Ballantine Books, [1996]
©1996

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Description xii, 225 pages ; 25 cm
Contents 1. The Veils of Shame -- 2. The Language of Shame -- 3. Close and Distant Kin -- 4. Shame in Early Childhood -- 5. Shame and the Inflexible Ideal -- 6. Wellsprings of Shame -- 7. Taking Action -- 8. Lifting the Burden on Your Own -- 9. Issues in Treatment -- 10. Success in Lifting the Burden of Shame -- 11. Shame in Depression, Mania, and Suicide
Summary In The Culture of Shame, Harvard psychiatrist Andrew P. Morrison argues that shame pervades our culture. From its early references in biblical stories to the works of philosophers such as Nietzsche and Sartre and contemporary novelists Philip Roth and Toni Morrison, the experience of shame emerges as a theme of human experience. Yet, until recently, professional psychology did not acknowledge the role of shame, focusing instead on guilt. Indeed, our modern culture, which emphasizes independence and personal responsibility, tends to view shame as the mark of an inferior or self-absorbed individual
Shame, which Dr. Morrison defines as a feeling of intrinsic self-worthlessness, is now seen to underlie a range of psychological problems. With clarity and insight, Dr. Morrison traces the development of shame, from infancy through its more sophisticated forms, and explores the roots and expression of shame in our society. Shame gives rise to a wide array of disorders, including depression, addictions, and eating and sexual disorders, as well as emotional problems linked to trauma, gender, race, illness, old age, and infertility. In our society, shame manifests itself through alienation, lack of motivation, and feelings of meaninglessness. In The Culture of Shame, Dr. Morrison exposes the many masks of shame and examines the way shame paralyzes us, individually and culturally. He explains the language of shame and its painful consequences. Through powerful case studies, he illuminates the impact of shame on the lives of individuals and how shame can be overcome
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 202-215) and index
Subject Shame.
Guilt.
LC no. 95047632
ISBN 0345374843
076570174X :