Attending to the shame: Working with addicted populations |
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Authors: | Mitchell B. Young MS |
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Affiliation: | (1) Purdue University, Counseling and Development, Wetherill Building, 47906 West Lafayette, IN |
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Abstract: | Shame is a potent emotion that plays a major role in the life of addicted individuals. Shame's ability to penetrate and skew major motivational systems may play a part in the formation of addicted lifestyles. The shame-based or shame-prone individual, such as the addicted client, poses unique problems for the therapist. This paper explicates the processes and consequences of shame and offers guidelines to help clinicians work with addicted clients.Mitchell B. Young, MS, is a third-year doctoral student in the department of counseling and development at Purdue University.The author wishes to express appreciation to Kate Kerr, PhD, for her fine editorial work. |
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