Unlearning Shame
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How many times a day do you feel shame? Struggling to pay the
bills; buying a top made in a sweatshop; reading the news and
feeling - yet again - a powerlessness to the point of apathy? In
today's self-blame culture, it often feels impossible not to carry
shame about the choices we make and the values by which we live.
When the political is so personal, and the personal is so
political, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sense that we're
not doing enough - maybe, even, that we're not enough. In this bold
and transformative manifesto, social psychologist and author of
Unmasking Autism Dr Devon Price takes an in-depth look at shame and
the role it plays in our lives. Systemic Shame traps us into
fighting unwinnable battles and judging others for their failures.
But it especially affects those who are already vulnerable because
they're carrying shame from a difficult past or a complicated sense
of self-esteem. This new, radically positive book shows us that
there is no such thing as becoming "good enough" to be deserving of
love; that we must claim acceptance for ourselves. Blending the
latest social psychology, personal insights and empowering
practical exercises, Unlearning Shame is a radical guide to
overcoming self-blame and embracing a new culture - one where we
take control of the choices we make and the future we create. About
the Author Devon Price, PhD, is a social psychologist, professor,
author, and proud Autistic person. His research has appeared in
journals such as the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, and the Journal of
Positive Psychology. Devon's writing has appeared in outlets such
as the Financial Times, HuffPost, The Los Angeles Times, Slate,
Jacobin, Business Insider, LitHub, and on PBS, NPR, MSNBC, and the
BBC. He lives in Chicago, where he serves as an assistant professor
at Loyola University Chicago's School of Continuing and
Professional Studies.