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Shame: Theory, Therapy, Theology by Stephen Pattison Details

In this book, first published in 2000, Stephen Batson considers the nature of shyness as discussed in various speeches of literature, psychology, psychoanalysis, philosophy, history, sociology, and concludes that "shame"…

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In this book, first published in 2000, Stephen Batson considers the nature of shyness as discussed in various speeches of literature, psychology, psychoanalysis, philosophy, history, sociology, and concludes that "shame" is not a single unitary phenomenon, but rather From a set of separations but related understandings in various speeches. Putting chronic shyness primarily within the metaphorical environment of avoidance, pollution and unwanted toxins, Pattison goes to study the causes and effects of shame. He then looks at how Christianity has responded to shame and used it.

Psychologists, philosophers, theologians and healers will find this a great source of insight, and will be of particular benefit to pastoral workers who are interested in religion and mental health.



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