The hiding aspect of shame makes the study of shame difficult. In this article we aim to show through Hanna’s case study how shame manifests and develops during the course of one psychotherapy process. This will be done using Assimilation analysis (APES) and Dialogical Sequence Analysis (DSA) to show in detail one idiosyncratic developmental path through which the relationship toward the problematic shame experience changes and develops in psychotherapy. Results show how the manifestation of shame toward the problematic experience of being seen was present in the first moments of the first meeting, but also how during the sequence of sessions 7 – 9 Hanna’s relationship toward shame evoked referent unveils and developed gradually through the...
This study uses Arksey and O’Malley’s (2005) framework for scoping studies and references Rubin and...
Interpersonal relationships represent an essential aspect of mental wellbeing and social functioning...
Shame is a universal experience felt by patients and therapists alike. Yet, the experience of shame,...
The hiding aspect of shame makes the study of shame difficult. In this article we aim to show throug...
Shame is a crucial issue frequently overlooked in the therapeutic context because it has many hiding...
Shame is common and a universal part of the human condition. It is a factor in mental illness, and s...
In a review of research on the relationship between shame and psychopathology it is suggested that ...
Shame is a crucial issue frequently overlooked in the therapeutic context because it has many hiding...
Theoretical research demonstrates that shame is inevitable in supervision as a consequence of exposi...
Shame is a powerful and acutely painful “master emotion” that is strongly correlated with maladaptiv...
Shame is a powerful emotion and experience that impacts how individuals interpret a situation, and o...
The aim of the present qualitative heuristic and hermeneutic phenomenological study was to create a ...
This study aimed to explore the ways that shame is constructed by therapeutic practitioners. It util...
An increased clinical interest in shame has been reflected in the growing number of research studies...
Over the last decade shame has been the subject of much research and debate. It has been examined fr...
This study uses Arksey and O’Malley’s (2005) framework for scoping studies and references Rubin and...
Interpersonal relationships represent an essential aspect of mental wellbeing and social functioning...
Shame is a universal experience felt by patients and therapists alike. Yet, the experience of shame,...
The hiding aspect of shame makes the study of shame difficult. In this article we aim to show throug...
Shame is a crucial issue frequently overlooked in the therapeutic context because it has many hiding...
Shame is common and a universal part of the human condition. It is a factor in mental illness, and s...
In a review of research on the relationship between shame and psychopathology it is suggested that ...
Shame is a crucial issue frequently overlooked in the therapeutic context because it has many hiding...
Theoretical research demonstrates that shame is inevitable in supervision as a consequence of exposi...
Shame is a powerful and acutely painful “master emotion” that is strongly correlated with maladaptiv...
Shame is a powerful emotion and experience that impacts how individuals interpret a situation, and o...
The aim of the present qualitative heuristic and hermeneutic phenomenological study was to create a ...
This study aimed to explore the ways that shame is constructed by therapeutic practitioners. It util...
An increased clinical interest in shame has been reflected in the growing number of research studies...
Over the last decade shame has been the subject of much research and debate. It has been examined fr...
This study uses Arksey and O’Malley’s (2005) framework for scoping studies and references Rubin and...
Interpersonal relationships represent an essential aspect of mental wellbeing and social functioning...
Shame is a universal experience felt by patients and therapists alike. Yet, the experience of shame,...