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5.0 out of 5 stars
I found this book very helpful,
By Andrew Olivo Parodi (Oregon, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shame & Guilt: Masters of Disguise (Paperback)
I remember having this book recommended to me years ago at the now closed "Journey's Bookstore" in Beaverton, Oregon. The woman who recommended it had actually heard the tape edition of this book first and was placing an order for the book version. She told me that it made her "cry for the child within her." I thought that any book that had such a powerful affect as this, must be a book I should read. I ordered the tape and book edition. I listened to the tape version first (which was of the author talking to an audience about the content of this book), and then I read the book. The two together were quite powerful. The most interesting thing about this book was that it differentiates between "guilt" and "shame." The author says that often we use the two interchangeably. But the author says that they are actually two different things. The author says that guilt is "the feeling that what you have DONE is wrong," and that shame is "the feeling that what you ARE is wrong."
5.0 out of 5 stars
An absolutely illuminating book for shamed adults.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Shame & Guilt: Masters of Disguise (Paperback)
An amazing book that touches at the very core of the feeling of shame. If you feel there is something fundamentally wrong with you, or feel you're hiding awful secrets inside you - read this book! Shame lies at the very heart of so many problems; this book is a great start towards healing that shame.
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Shame & Guilt: Masters of Disguise by Jane Middelton-Moz (Paperback - Aug 4 1990)
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