Temporality And Shame: Perspectives From Psycho... -
: The editors who frame the intersection of Jungian, Freudian, and philosophical thought.
: Providing case studies on how patients navigate the "shame-time" loop in the consulting room. Temporality and Shame: Perspectives from Psycho...
: Who often explores the evolutionary and neurological roots of these feelings. : The editors who frame the intersection of
: For therapists, the guide suggests that healing from shame requires "re-starting" the patient's clock. This involves moving from a state of "frozen" shame to one of "becoming," where the past is integrated rather than just repeated. Notable Contributors The volume features diverse voices, including: : For therapists, the guide suggests that healing
: Drawing on thinkers like Heidegger, Levinas, and Sartre, the text examines "Being-in-time." It argues that shame severs our connection to a meaningful future because we become too preoccupied with hiding our past.
: While healthy development involves moving forward (linear time), shame often forces a circular or repetitive experience where the individual constantly relives past failures or traumas.