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Cycles of shame: Menstrual shame, body shame, and sexual decision‐making

Journal of Sex Research, 2005
Although 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 ...
Deborah, Schooler   +3 more
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Hidden Shame

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2005
Shame dynamics, after decades of neglect, reappeared in psychoanalytic thinking with increasing prevalence in the last thirty years. Shame that is hidden is an aspect of complex clinical phenomenology that is particularly likely to be missed and hidden further by partial psychoanalytic explanations that drive shame more and more from view.
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Shame, shame

Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 1990
Richard C. Robertiello   +1 more
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Against Shame

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, faced with the new globalisation of goods, services and peoples, Italy and Britain sought to reassert the supposed sovereignty and racialized hierarchies of their colonial pasts. Refugees arriving in Britain and Italy increasingly felt the effects of this shift in hostile news coverage and anti-‘asylum seeker’ state ...
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Shame, Shame, Shame!

Emergency Medicine News, 2004
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SHAME, SHAME, SHAME, and SHAME Again!!

International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, 2000
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Does ‘flight shame’ affect social norms? Changing perspectives on the desirability of air travel in Germany

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020
Stefan Gössling   +2 more
exaly  

Examining the relationship between shame and social anxiety disorder: A systematic review

Clinical Psychology Review, 2021
Michaela B Swee, Richard G Heimberg
exaly  

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