Behavior OnLine: - The Shame and Affect Theory Discussion Group, hosted by Donald L. Nathanson.
Book Review: For Shame - the Loss of Common Decency in American Culture by James B. Twitchell
Clinton: Our Leader, Our Shame - (Insightful ABC News editorial) "Shame is a powerful and universal emotion. Too much of it can cause you to develop a psychological disorder like anorexia; just the right amount may prompt you to give money to charity."
Counterfactual Thinking - Counterfactuals are mental representations of alternatives to the past; they produce consequences both beneficial and aversive to individuals.
The Cultural Stereotype and the Other Daniel Dunne's M.A. thesis contains notes on shame that draw on the "popular adult-child-recovery movement." (half-way down page)
Forgiveness - defined here as an internal movement of goodwill towards the offender.
In Praise of Shame "Crime, unwed pregnancy and other social problems could be alleviated by a return to ostracism of offenders."
Review: Emotions and Violence: Shame and Rage in Destructive Conflicts (NL$)
Secret Shame - a website devoted to helping those who inflict self-injury (SI).
Shame and Group Psychotherapy How and why shame appears in group context and how it can be managed to benefit members. Links to resources on bullying and scapegoating.
Shame and the Regulation of Thoughts Unwanted thoughts and their relationship to shame and attachment. 167 participants filled out AAS and TOSCA indices.
Shame attack lecture - detailed course outline for approaching shame from the perspective of Rational Emotive Therapy.
Shame On You - (Homilectics Online) A sense of guilt and shame can sometimes be spiritually healthy. Appendix includes illustrations and worship resources.
Shame (James Shultz, Jungian) After being publicly ignored for decades, shame has come storming back into our collective consciousness.
The Way of Shame - a Bible study examing shame, guilt and condemnation. Asks, "what could possibly be the benefit of shame in the lives of the redeemed?"
The Wheel of Violence (NL$) The fear of violence causes a number of negative emotions such as withdrawal, shame and prejudice.
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