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Humiliation : mental health and public shame / Marit F. Svindseth and Paul Crawford.

By: Svindseth, Marit F [author.]Contributor(s): Crawford, Paul [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Emerald pointsPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (xii, 124 pages)ISBN: 9781838670986 (e-book)Subject(s): Humiliation | Shame | Medical -- Mental Health | HumanitiesAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 152.4 LOC classification: BF575.H85 | S85 2019Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Prelims -- Preface: seeding violence -- What is humiliation? -- Reactions to humiliation -- Healing, neutralizing, and preventing humiliation -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: There is a global appetite to humiliate or publicly shame others and this has even become a source of entertainment for many. The growth and all-encompassing influence of social media has made the phenomenon of humiliation even more apparent and possible. This book examines the damaging impact of humiliation in human society. The relationship between humiliation and shame is explored in depth with a particular focus on the way this relationship affects people's self-image, self-esteem and memory. By using case studies of observed humiliation, the book discusses the power play between individuals, groups, organizations and nations. It shows how public shame can lead to damaging psychological states and violent responses amongst vulnerable people. This topical book presents an important and timely discussion for today's world, not least in showing the links between humiliation, terrorism and poor mental health.By offering strategies for responding to feelings of humiliation in a range of contexts, this book will prove a valuable resource for professionals concerned with mental health, public health, education and social care. Importantly, this is a book for all those affected by humiliation who want to take action and find new solutions for dealing with it.
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BF575.F2 H57 2019 Historicizing Fear BF575.F2 M497 2009 Los miedos en la historia BF575.G7 H36 2020 Parental grief and photographic remembrance : BF575.H85 S85 2019 Humiliation : BF575.R33 P75 2017 A Theory of Regret BF611 .H46 2011 Choice modelling BF 637 C45 L58 2015 Trades access common core.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Prelims -- Preface: seeding violence -- What is humiliation? -- Reactions to humiliation -- Healing, neutralizing, and preventing humiliation -- Bibliography -- Index.

There is a global appetite to humiliate or publicly shame others and this has even become a source of entertainment for many. The growth and all-encompassing influence of social media has made the phenomenon of humiliation even more apparent and possible. This book examines the damaging impact of humiliation in human society. The relationship between humiliation and shame is explored in depth with a particular focus on the way this relationship affects people's self-image, self-esteem and memory. By using case studies of observed humiliation, the book discusses the power play between individuals, groups, organizations and nations. It shows how public shame can lead to damaging psychological states and violent responses amongst vulnerable people. This topical book presents an important and timely discussion for today's world, not least in showing the links between humiliation, terrorism and poor mental health.By offering strategies for responding to feelings of humiliation in a range of contexts, this book will prove a valuable resource for professionals concerned with mental health, public health, education and social care. Importantly, this is a book for all those affected by humiliation who want to take action and find new solutions for dealing with it.

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