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I thought it was just me (but it isn't)

telling the truth about perfectionism, inadequacy, and power
2008
The author discusses how women can recognize the ways in which shame influences their health and relationships, and offers help in turning shame into courage and well-being.
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Shame nation

the global epidemic of online hate
2017

Public shaming

A collection of essays from a variety of perspectives examine the topic of public shaming.

Embarrassment, shame, and guilt

Explains how to cope with feelings of embarrassment, shame, and guilt; provides practical information covering topics that teens may be hesitant to discuss, and gives a context for feelings and relationships.

Combatting internet shaming

2017
Explores Internet shaming and how to prevent it.

Combatting "slut" shaming

2017
Explores female bullying and how to prevent it.

The velvet rage

overcoming the pain of growing up gay in a straight man's world
2012
Explores how the happiness and contentment of gay men has been destroyed by deep-rooted shame that can be traced to childhood experiences of feeling different and of being abandoned by their fathers.

So you've been publicly shamed

2015
"For the past three years, Jon Ronson has been immersing himself in the world of modern-day public shaming--meeting famous shamees, shamers, and bystanders who have been impacted... [a] book about public shaming, and about shaming as a form of social control"--Provided by publisher.

The velvet rage

overcoming the pain of growing up gay in a straight man's world
2005
Explores how the happiness and contentment of gay men has been destroyed by deep-rooted shame that can be traced to childhood experiences of feeling different and of being abandoned by their fathers.

Managing shame, preventing violence

a call to our teachers
2003
Based on years of study by famed psychiatrist Donald L. Nathanson, who asks that we view the problem of explosive violence in a startling new way. Includes issues like rudeness, incivility, sexual hedonism, and drug abuse. Dr. Nathanson links these societal ills to a radical change in the way our culture handles the shame family of emotions.

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