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14 For the most comprehensive review of the shame and guilt literature see Shame and Guilt by June Price Tangney and Ronda L. Dearing (New York: Guilford Press, 2002) /
15 The following books and articles explore the relationships between shame and various outcomes:
Balcom, D., Lee, R., and Tager, J. (1995). The systematic treatment of shame in couples. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 21, 55–65.
Brown, B. (2007). I thought it was just me: Women reclaiming power in a culture of shame. New York: Gotham.
Brown, B (2006). Shame resilience theory: A Grounded theory study on women and shame. Families in Society 87, no. 1 (2006): 43–52.
Dearing, R. and Tangney, J. (Eds). (2011). Shame in the therapy hour. American Psychological Association.
Dearing, R., Stuewig, J., and Tangney, J. (2005). On the importance of distinguishing shame from guilt: Relations to problematic alcohol and drug use. Addictive Behaviors, 30, 1392–1404.
Ferguson, T. J., Eyre, H. L., and Ashbaker, M. (2000). Unwanted identities: A key variable in shame-anger links and gender differences in shame. Sex Roles, 42, 133–157.
Hartling, L., Rosen, W., Walker, M., and Jordan, J. (2000). Shame and humiliation: From isolation to relational transformation (Work in Progress No. 88). Wellesley, MA: The Stone Center, Wellesley College.
Jordan, J. (1989). Relational development: Therapeutic implications of empathy and shame (Work in Progress No. 39). Wellesley, MA: The Stone Center, Wellesley College.
Lester, D. (1997). The role of shame in suicide. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 27, 352–361.
Lewis, H. B. (1971). Shame and guilt in neurosis. New York: International Universities Press.
Mason, M. (1991). Women and shame: Kin and culture. In C. Bepko (ed.), Feminism and addiction (pp. 175–194). Binghamton, NY: Haworth.
Nathanson, D. (1997). Affect theory and the compass of shame. In M. Lansky and A. Morrison (Eds.), The widening scope of shame. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic.
Sabatino, C. (1999). Men facing their vulnerabilities: Group processes for men who have sexually offended. Journal of Men’s Studies, 8, 83–90.
Scheff, T. (2000). Shame and the social bond: A sociological theory. Sociological Theory, 18, 84–99.
Scheff, T. (2003). Shame in self and society. Symbolic Interaction, 26, 239–262.
Stuewig, J., Tangney, J. P., Mashek, D., Forkner, P., & Dearing, R. (2009). The moral emotions, alcohol dependence, and HIV risk behavior in an incarcerated sample. Substance Use and Misuse, 44, 449–471.
Talbot, N. (1995). Unearthing shame is the supervisory experience. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 49, 338–349.
Tangney, J. P., Stuewig, J., & Hafez, L. (in press). Shame, guilt and remorse: Implications for offender populations. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology.
Tangney, J. P., Stuewig, J., Mashek, D., & Hastings, M. (2011). Assessing jail inmates’ proneness to shame and guilt: Feeling bad about the behavior or the self? Criminal Justice and Behavior, 38, 710–734.
Tangney, J. P. (1992). Situational determinants of shame and guilt in young adulthood. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 18, 199–206.
Tangney, J. P., and Dearing, R. (2002). Shame and guilt. New York: Guilford.
16 Klein, D. C. (1991). The humiliation dynamic. An overview. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 12 (2), 93–122.
17 Eagleman, D. (2011). Incognito: The secret lives of the brain. New York: Pantheon.
18 Hartling, L., Rosen, W., Walker, M., and Jordan, J. (2000). Shame and humiliation: From isolation to relational transformation (Work in Progress No. 88). Wellesley, MA: The Stone Center, Wellesley College.
19 James Pennebaker’s work:
Pennebaker, J.W. (2004). Writing to heal: A guided journal for recovering from trauma and emotional upheaval. New Harbinger Publications
Pennebaker, J.W. (2010). Expressive writing in a clinical setting. The Independent Practitioner, 30, 23–25.
Petrie, K.J., Booth, R.J., & Pennebaker, J.W. (1998). The immunological effects of thought suppression. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 1264–1272.
Pennebaker, J.W., Kiecolt-Glaser, J., & Glaser, R. (1988). Disclosure of traumas and immune function: Health implications for psychotherapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 56, 239–245.
Richards, J.M., Beal, W.E., Seagal, J., & Pennebaker, J.W. (2000). The effects of disclosure of traumatic events on illness behavior among psychiatric prison inmates. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 109, 156–160.
20 Frye, M. (2001). Oppression. In M. Anderson and P. Collins (Eds.), Race, class and gender: An anthology. New York: Wadsworth.
21 Mahalik, J. R., Morray, E., Coonerty-Femiano, A., Ludlow, L. H., Slattery, S. M., & Smiler, A. (2005). Development of the Conformity to Feminine Norms Inventory. Sex Roles, 52, 317–335.
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