Drawing on a series of in-depth interviews illuminating the phenomenology of shame in the general public, Miller systematically explores the various dimensions of the shame experience. The complex relationships between shame and female sexual development, shame and phallic inhibition, and shame and orality are among the topics critically reexamined.
Drawing on a series of in-depth interviews illuminating the phenomenology of shame in the general public, Miller systematically explores the various d...
2012 Winner of the Outstanding Book Award presented by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Outstanding Academic Title from 2011 by Choice Magazine
Too often, the criminal justice system silences victims, which leaves them frustrated, angry, and with many unanswered questions. Despite their rage and pain, many victims want the opportunity to confront their offenders and find resolution. After the Crime explores a victim-offender dialogue program that offers victims of severe violence an opportunity to meet...
2012 Winner of the Outstanding Book Award presented by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Outstandin...
Brings together the different areas within one text to offer a more integrative understanding of business and management, thereby addressing concerns about the fragmentation and 'silo' nature of traditional MBA teaching.
Brings together the different areas within one text to offer a more integrative understanding of business and management, thereby addressing concer...
Susan Miller, author of two foundational works on shame (The Shame Experience TAP, 1985/1993pbk]; Shame in Context TAP, 1996]), now turns to disgust, an intriguing emotion that has received little attention in the professional literature. For Miller, the psychological study of disgust revolves around boundary issues: We tend to feel disgusted about things (from bodily processes to decaying organic matter to ethnic attributes of "foreign" people) that lie on the border between our sense of self and nonself or between our sense of "good self" and "bad self." Miller's clinical...
Susan Miller, author of two foundational works on shame (The Shame Experience TAP, 1985/1993pbk]; Shame in Context TAP, 1996]), now tu...
Drawing on a series of in-depth interviews illuminating the phenomenology of shame in the general public, Miller systematically explores the various dimensions of the shame experience. The complex relationships between shame and female sexual development, shame and phallic inhibition, and shame and orality are among the topics critically reexamined.
Drawing on a series of in-depth interviews illuminating the phenomenology of shame in the general public, Miller systematically explores the various d...