But there is a destructive, pathological shame which we would do well to try to eradicate. Parents need to have the capacity to experience the joy of the ...
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But pathological shame would be when that same feeling arises with every rebuke or small failure, or as a subtext in all one's relationships because of some presumed character flaw such as a constant feeling of dependency.
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Shame is, variously, an affect, emotion, cognition, state, or condition. The roots of the word shame are thought to derive from an older word meaning to cover ; as such, covering oneself, literally...
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Person-Centered Therapy, Chapter 1 of Jerold Bozarth's newest book available at PCCS Books in England. ... Overview of Person-Centered Therap ... Lack of understanding and/or assimilation...
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Shame has been conceptualized from different points of view. Freud does not look at shame as a subject in itself. He describes shame in relation to the sexual instinct (1905), the exposure of sexual organs...
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It is argued that early shame in smaller ‘doses’ has a regulating function on self-development by maintaining the psychic dialectic process, while in larger ‘doses’, it has a disturbing effect on the self-development, resulting in pathological shame.
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Psychology; Emotions; PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / General; Psychology / Emotions; Psychopathology - General; Affect (Psychology); Psychology, Pathological; Self; Shame; Popular Psychology; i.e., each book must be in subject 1 AND subject 2 AND ...
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PATHOLOGICAL; DEVELOPMENT ... IMPLICATIONS OF AN AFFECT THEORY PERSPECTIVE ON SHAME ... 1. SHAME IS AN INNATE UNIVERSAL AFFECT WITH INHERENTLY ADAPTIVE, DISTINCTLY POSITIVE FEATURES.
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Japanese psychiatrists regard shame and shyness as playing an important role in the pathogenesis of several mental disorders, including social phobia, dysmorphophobia, paranoia, and depression (Uchinuma, 1983). Among these conditions, it is the pathological shame reaction, social phobia, that I will discuss at length...
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