A volume in the Psychoanalytic Ideas Series, published for the
Institute of Psychoanalysis by Karnac. Here, shame and jealousy are
examined as hidden turmoils; as basic human feelings found in
everyone but often suppressed and neglected. An unfulfilled need,
unanswered plea for help, and failure to connect with and
understand other people are all underlying causes for shame and
feeling inadequate. The author argues that feelings of shame form
an intrinsic part of the analytic encounter but 'astonishingly,
this shame-laden quality of the psychoanalytic and
psychotherapeutic setting is rarely addressed. This lucidly written
and much-needed volume explores the profound effects shame and
jealousy can have on self-esteem and how this can eventually lead
to a chronic condition.
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