Emotions and Violence: Shame and Rage in Destructive ConflictsThis text examines the causes of violence and destructive conflict through an exploration of human interaction in situations ranging from a psychotherapy session and marital quarrels to television game shows. |
Contents
Invisible Shame and Social Structure | 3 |
Anger and Shame | 18 |
List of Figures and Tables | 34 |
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Emotions and Violence: Shame and Rage in Destructive Conflicts Thomas J. Scheff,Suzanne M. Retzinger No preview available - 2001 |
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