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CNS Spectrums, 2000
AbstractThe origins of the word “shame” recall the concept of the infraction of integrity both as scandal and as individualization. The human experience of shame stretches along a continuum from modesty to disabling interpersonal terror. Unlike other basic affects, its emergence is a fundamental moment in the process of self-awareness and self-object ...
PALLANTI, STEFANO, L. QUERCIOLI
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AbstractThe origins of the word “shame” recall the concept of the infraction of integrity both as scandal and as individualization. The human experience of shame stretches along a continuum from modesty to disabling interpersonal terror. Unlike other basic affects, its emergence is a fundamental moment in the process of self-awareness and self-object ...
PALLANTI, STEFANO, L. QUERCIOLI
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De Witte Raaf, 2021
De geschiedenis van de moderne kunst wordt geplaagd door gewetenswroeging. Kunst is een guilty pleasure – niet als een vorm van slechte smaak, maar omdat kunst steeds opnieuw in gebreke blijft: toegankelijkheid wordt verondersteld terwijl elitarisme overheerst, belangeloosheid wordt geveinsd waar commercie bepalend is, idealen worden gepredikt maar ...
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De geschiedenis van de moderne kunst wordt geplaagd door gewetenswroeging. Kunst is een guilty pleasure – niet als een vorm van slechte smaak, maar omdat kunst steeds opnieuw in gebreke blijft: toegankelijkheid wordt verondersteld terwijl elitarisme overheerst, belangeloosheid wordt geveinsd waar commercie bepalend is, idealen worden gepredikt maar ...
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Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
Historically, public schools have often used shaming techniques to discipline students, even though researchers have found shaming to be not just an ineffective means of curtailing misbehavior, but, more important, psychologically harmful to children. The author reviewed policy documents from nine leading charter management organizations and found that
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Historically, public schools have often used shaming techniques to discipline students, even though researchers have found shaming to be not just an ineffective means of curtailing misbehavior, but, more important, psychologically harmful to children. The author reviewed policy documents from nine leading charter management organizations and found that
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Such a shame—a consideration of shame and shaming mechanisms in families
Child Abuse Review, 1998Shame is a powerful emotion associated with the exposure of any aspect of the self that we wish to keep hidden from others. In its healthy manifestation, shame guards the boundary of the self and promotes a realistic self-appraisal of our capacities and our limitations. However, too much shame results in a sense of the self as fundamentally flawed, and
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The shame of existing: An extreme form of shame
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2014This paper presents 'the shame of existing' as a form of shame that is deeper and more extensive than those customarily encountered. 'The shame of existing' is defined as shame about existing as we are and especially at the fact that we are.
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Cycles of shame: Menstrual shame, body shame, and sexual decision‐making
Journal of Sex Research, 2005Although numerous factors have been implicated in women's sexual decision-making, less attention has been focused on how their feelings about their bodies and reproductive functions affect these processes. Recent findings link menstrual shame to lower levels of sexual activity and higher levels of sexual risk; however the mechanisms behind these ...
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Psychiatry, 2020
Trumbull joins Kenneth Wright and others in emphasizing an important dynamic of shame: that it is based on interpersonal traumatization.
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Trumbull joins Kenneth Wright and others in emphasizing an important dynamic of shame: that it is based on interpersonal traumatization.
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Shame On You, Shame On Me? Nussbaum on Shame Punishment
Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2008abstract Shame punishments have become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional punishments, often taking the form of convicted criminals holding signs or sweeping streets with a toothbrush. In her Hiding from Humanity, Martha Nussbaum argues against the use of shame punishments because they contribute to an offender's loss of dignity ...
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The British Journal of Criminology, 1993
If shaming is crucial to crime control, then is not the task of controlling crime hopeless in modern urbanized societies? It is argued here that any such pessimism must be qualified by a broader understanding of shame in human history. First, the article considers the arguments of Elias that shame became more important in the affect structure of ...
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If shaming is crucial to crime control, then is not the task of controlling crime hopeless in modern urbanized societies? It is argued here that any such pessimism must be qualified by a broader understanding of shame in human history. First, the article considers the arguments of Elias that shame became more important in the affect structure of ...
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