Shame and Pride: Affect, Sex, and the Birth of the Self

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W. W. Norton & Company, 17 mar 1994 - 496

This is a revolutionary book about the nature of emotion, about the way emotions are triggered in our private moments, in our relations with others, and by our biology.

Drawing on every theme of the modern life sciences, Donald Nathanson shows how nine basic affects—interest-excitement, enjoyment-joy, surprise-startle, fear-terror, distress-anguish, anger-rage, dissmell, disgust, and shame-humiliation—not only determine how we feel but shape our very sense of self.

For too long those who explain emotional discomfort on the basis of lived experience and those who blame chemistry have been at loggerheads. As Dr. Nathanson shows, chemicals and illnesses can affect our mood just as surely as an uncomfortable memory or a stern rebuke. Linking for the first time the affect theory of the pioneering researcher Silvan S. Thomkins with the entire world of biology, medicine, psychology, psychotherapy, religion, and the social sciences, Dr. Nathanson presents a completely new understanding of all emotion.
 

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Acknowledgments
9
Introduction
15
THE AFFECT SYSTEM 47 3 FEELING
73
THE DRIVES 116 9 DISSMELL
134
LovE Exile ExCOMMUNICATION AND DISGRACE SHAME AND
217
PRIDE AND SEx
285
THE COMPASS
305
315 24 ATTACK
378
MECHANISMS
399
AFFECT BEYOND THE LIMITs
455
Bibliography
477
Index
487
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Donald L. Nathanson, M.D., (1936–2018) was the founder and Executive Director of the Silvan S. Tomkins Institute. He held the position of Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Jefferson Medical College.

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