Turning the Gorgon (Record no. 55342)

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Personal name Edelman, Sandra
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Title Turning the Gorgon
Remainder of title : a meditation on shame
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Woodtsock, CT
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Spring Publication, Inc.
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice c1998
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Extent 157p ; includes bibliographic references
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Formatted contents note 1. An overview of shame. 2. Aidos, Athene, and the Gorgon. 3. The daemonic sacred, defilement, and the Gorgon. 4. Turning the Gorgon
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Summary, etc. Shame, although a long neglected psychological issue, is just beginning to receive the wider clinical attention it deserves (primarily from the affect theorists). Edelman's thoughts on it, an outgrowth of her Jungian analytical work, helps to clarify the depth of its overlooked and misinterpreted origin. To do this Edelman uses the fields of psychology, philosophy, mythology, classical scholarship, and theology. The final chapter suggests ways of healing a crippling sense of shame using each of these discipline's perspectives.
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