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The Bright Side of Shame : Transforming and Growing Through Practical Applications in Cultural Contexts
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Claude-Hélène Mayer
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Elisabeth Vanderheiden
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2019
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Opening the Black Box Part 1: On Collective Shame in the German Society
pp. 21
Opening the Black Box Part 2: Exploring Individual Shame in German Research
pp. 35
lajjA: Learning, Unlearning and Relearning
pp. 51
Shame as a Health Resource for the Repatriation Training of Japanese Returnees (kikokushijo) in Japan
pp. 67
The Effect of Regulation on Shame in Adolescence in China
pp. 77
From ‘Death Sentence to Hope’, HIV and AIDS in South Africa: Transforming Shame in Context
pp. 89
“The Group Is that Who Protects You in the Face of Shame”: Self-change and Community Theater Participation in an Argentine Agro-City
pp. 103
A Sociocultural Exploration of Shame and Trauma Among Refugee Victims of Torture
pp. 117
Crime and Shame: Reflections and Culture-Specific Insights
pp. 131
Shame at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Possible Experiences in a Consumer Culture Context
pp. 149
Reconstructing Gender to Transcend Shame: Embracing Human Functionality to Enable Agentic and Desexualised Bodies
pp. 167
Interventions for Shame and Guilt Experienced by Battered Women
pp. 187
Transforming Shame: Strategies in Spirituality and Prayer
pp. 199
Shame Transformation Using an Islamic Psycho-Spiritual Approach for Malay Muslims Recovering from Substance Dependence
pp. 217
Managing Shame in Organisations: Don’t Let Shame Become a Self-destructive Spiral
pp. 235
Shame! Whose Shame, Is It? A Systems Psychodynamic Perspective on Shame in Organisations: A Case Study
pp. 251
Transforming Shame in the Workplace: A Brainfit Approach
pp. 267
Transforming Shame to Collective Pride and Social Equity in Bicultural Organizations in Japan
pp. 283
Building a Work Culture Beyond Forgiveness—Shame as Barrier for Growth and Knowledge-Management in Working Environments
pp. 301
Lecturers Through a Stay-Away Action Disowning Shame: Interventions from a System Psychodynamic Perspective
pp. 315
Shame and Anxiety with Foreign Language Learners
pp. 333
Transforming Shame in the German Educational System Using the Team Ombuds Model
pp. 349
Dealing with Shame in a Medical Context
pp. 363
From Shame to Pride—Initiation of De-stigmatisation Processes in Review Dialogues
pp. 381
Working with Shame in Psychotherapy: An Eclectic Approach
pp. 395
Interpreting Instances of Shame from an Evolutionary Perspective: The Pain Analogy
pp. 413
Distinguishing Shame, Humiliation and Guilt: An Evolutionary Functional Analysis and Compassion Focused Interventions
pp. 433
Working with Shame Experiences in Dreams: Therapeutical Interventions
pp. 447
Shame-Death and Resurrection—The Phoenix-Dance to Our Authentic Self
pp. 463
Unemployed and High Achiever? Working with Active Imagination and Symbols to Transform Shame
pp. 471
Shame and Forgiveness in Therapy and Coaching
pp. 489
Somatically-Based Art Therapy for Transforming Experiences of Shame
pp. 505
“Nothing I Accept About Myself Can Be Used Against Me to Diminish Me”—Transforming Shame Through Mindfulness
pp. 521
Healing Rituals to Transform Shame: An Example of Constellation Work
pp. 533
Discussion of HeartMath Techniques for the Transformation of Shame Experiences
pp. 547
Dealing with Shame Using Appreciative Inquiry
pp. 561
Transforming Shame into Pride … and Vice Versa—A Meta-Model for Understanding the Transformations of Shame and Pride in Counselling, Mediation, Consulting and Therapy
pp. 571
A Cognitive Behavioral Approach Towards Bullying Remediation
pp. 585
Facing the Ambivalence of Shame Issues: Exploring the Use of Motivational Techniques to Enhance Shame Resilience and Provoke Behaviour Change
pp. 603
PRACTICE REPORT—Transforming Shame Through Mediation and Nonviolent Communication
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