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Paul Gilbert (Editor), Bernice Andrews (Editor)

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0195114809 978-0195114805 August 27, 1998
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. In Shame: Interpersonal Behavior, Psychopathology, and Culture, Paul Gilbert and Bernice Andrews, together with some of the most eminent figures in the field, examine the effect of shame on social behavior, social values, and mental states. The text utilizes a multidisciplinary approach, including perspectives from evolutionary and clinical psychology, neurobiology, sociology, and anthropology.
In Part I, the authors cover some of the core issues and current controversies concerning shame. Part II explores the role of shame on the development of the infant brain, its evolution, and the relationship between shame as a personal and interpersonal construct and stigma. Part III examines the connection between shame and psychopathology. Here, authors are concerned with outlining how shame can significantly influence the formation, manifestation, and treatment of psychopathology. Finally, Part IV discusses the notion that shame is not only related to internal experiences but also conveys socially shared information about one's status and standing in the community.
Shame will be essential reading for clinicians, clinical researchers, and social psychologists. With a focus on shame in the context of social behavior, the book will also appeal to a wide range of researchers in the fields of sociology, anthropology, and evolutionary psychology.

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Paul Gilbert is at Derby University. Bernice Andrews is at Royal Holloway University of London.

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Much has changed since Helen Lewis (1987a) wrote of shame as the "hidden emotion" and the "sleeper in psychopathology." Read the first page
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dispositional shame, behavioral shame, prosocial shame, appeasement analysis, masculinized honor, ideological countertransference, shame researchers, internalized shame scale, shame displays, bypassed shame, biosocial goals, conformity shame, shame measures, anticipatory shame, global shame, shame scales, stigmatized child, humiliated fury, unacknowledged shame, pathological guilt, appeasement displays, undesired self, submissive displays, nonverbal display, bodily shame
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New York, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Psychological Bulletin, International Universities Press, United States, Child Development, Basic Books, Brain Research, Academic Press, American Psychologist, American Journal of Psychiatry, Analytic Press, Newbury Park, Old South, San Francisco, Hogarth Press, Psychological Review, The New Republic, American Psychological Association, American Review of Sociology, Ann Arbor, Englewood Cliffs, Hester Prynne
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