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Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame Patricia A. DeYoung (Private practice, Ontario, Canada)

Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame By Patricia A. DeYoung (Private practice, Ontario, Canada)

Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame by Patricia A. DeYoung (Private practice, Ontario, Canada)


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A masterful synthesis of relational and attachment theory, neurobiology, and contemporary psychoanalysis, Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame has been internationally recognized as an essential text on shame.

Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame Summary

Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame: Healing Right Brain Relational Trauma by Patricia A. DeYoung (Private practice, Ontario, Canada)

  • This book does not dumb down complex material but presents it in accessible, emotionally compelling language; it appeals to general readers seeking self-help for shame as well as to professional psychotherapists.
  • It has a broad base in various developmental, relational, and neurobiological theories that are seen as complementary and mutually explanatory; this capacity to synthesize draws well-read, seasoned psychotherapists
  • It presents a specific new understanding of the problem of chronic shame - an experience that accompanies many mental health issues. * With this new understanding of the problem of shame, the book, especially in this second edition, presents specific different therapeutic approaches applicable to specific different shame-based or shame-infused disorders.

Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame Reviews

This is a deep and nuanced understanding of dissociated shame as it manifests clinically and in life as lived. It is supported by an equally deep and nuanced understanding of the underlying neurobiology and of the surrounding personality. This updated edition includes a chapter on the shaming of stigmatized communities; a welcome addition to this modern classic. Essential reading for anyone treating any kind of relational trauma.

Daniel Hill, PhD, author of Affect Regulation Theory: A Clinical Model

In this outstanding new edition of Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame, Patricia DeYoung offers a comprehensive clinical study of shame, dissociation, and complex relational trauma. Connecting shame to traumatic failures of empathy, she offers cogent descriptions of several types of shame, from ethical shame to annihilating, stigmatizing, and chronic shame. In addition, DeYoung boldly tackles the disavowed shame of systemic racism that perpetuates violence against marginalized members of society. Impressive in its scope, this is a must read for all practitioners who are working to heal shame patterns that have penetrated both family and societal institutions for generations.

Patricia Gianotti, PsyD, academic director of the Institute for Advanced Psychotherapy at Loyola University Chicago and coauthor of Listening with Purpose and Uncovering the Resilient Core

The second edition of this most humane, sensitive, and very useful book on shame has added important perspectives-two full, rich chapters-on stigmatizing shame. This is Dr. DeYoung's first look at the ravages of racism. I hope it is not her last, for she has contributions to make from which all of us can benefit.

Lynne Jacobs, PhD, cofounder of the Pacific Gestalt Institute and training analyst at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis

About Patricia A. DeYoung (Private practice, Ontario, Canada)

Patricia A. DeYoung, MSW, PhD, is a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor in Toronto. She was a founding faculty member of the Toronto Institute for Relational Psychotherapy.

Table of Contents

Part One: Understanding Chronic Shame. 1. Ubiquitous and Elusive: The Problem of Chronic Shame 2. Shame Is Relational 3. Shame and the Relational Right Brain 4. Relational and Right-Brain Narratives of Shame 5. Assessing for Shame 6. Societies of Chronic Shame Part Two: Treating Chronic Shame 7. Prerequisites for Working with Shame 8. Fostering Right-Brain Connection 9. Narrative as Right-Brain Integration 10. Giving Shame Light and Air 11. The Challenge of Dissociated Shame 12. The Three Faces of Shame: Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment 13. Lifetime Shame Resilience

Additional information

NPB9780367374471
9780367374471
0367374471
Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame: Healing Right Brain Relational Trauma by Patricia A. DeYoung (Private practice, Ontario, Canada)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-22
296
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