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Shame in Context
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248 pages
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The book presents a comprehensive critique of contemporary theories of shame, blending insights from various scholars while avoiding the biases of any single perspective. It explores both the defensive and harmful aspects of shame, particularly focusing on its early experiences and their long-term effects on personality. The author goes further than previous researchers by investigating how individuals may unconsciously cling to shameful experiences that reinforce their character defenses. This critical evaluation aims to provide a nuanced understanding of shame in clinical contexts.
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1996, hardcover
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