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Humiliation : Mental Health and Public Shame.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Emerald Points SeriesPublisher: Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (137 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781838671006
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: HumiliationLOC classification:
  • RA418-418.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover -- Humiliation: Mental Health and Public Shame -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- Preface: Seeding Violence -- Chapter 1 What Is Humiliation? -- 1.1. Some Aspects of the Word 'Humiliation' -- 1.2. Degradation -- 1.3. Confusion, Powerlessness, and Helplessness -- 1.4. Violation/Assault -- 1.5. Feeling of Injustice -- 1.6. Fear of Future Humiliations and Public Exposure -- 1.7. Exclusion -- 1.8. Public Exposure and Individual Values -- 1.9. Effect on Self-esteem -- 1.10. Self-esteem, Shame and Humiliation -- 1.11. The #MeToo Campaign -- 1.12. Our Ability to Hurt Others -- 1.13. Power -- 1.14. Rank of Status -- 1.15. Humiliation and Memory -- 1.16. Personality -- 1.17. Self-image, Values, and Self-esteem -- 1.18. Defence Mechanisms -- 1.19. Preserving a Healthy Self-esteem -- Chapter 2 Reactions to Humiliation -- 2.1. Differences between Shame and Humiliation -- 2.2. Ruining Self-esteem and Self-image -- 2.3. Additional Psychological Understanding of Self-image and Self-esteem -- 2.4. Elements in the Concept of Humiliation -- 2.5. What Activates Humiliations? -- 2.6. Humiliation and Narcissism -- 2.7. Symptoms and Traits of Narcissism -- 2.8. The Symptoms of Narcissism -- 2.8.1. Affective Symptoms -- 2.8.2. Interpersonal Symptoms -- 2.8.3. Grandiosity Symptoms -- 2.9. Overt versus Covert Narcissism -- 2.10. Vulnerability to Humiliations -- 2.11. Humiliation as Seeding Mental Illness, Violence, and Terrorism -- 2.12. Vulnerability and Entitlement -- 2.13. Humiliation on Behalf of Others -- Chapter 3 Healing, Neutralizing, and Preventing Humiliation -- 3.1. Empathy -- 3.2. Neutralizing Humiliations -- 3.3. Human Dignity, Power Balance, Status Rank, and Compassion -- 3.4. Challenging the Freedom to Humiliate Others -- 3.5. Revisiting Cases of Humiliation.
3.6. Core Values and Reducing Humiliation-inspired Terrorism -- 3.7. Toolbox for Neutralizing Humiliation -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: This book examines the damaging impact of humiliation in human society. By using case studies of observed humiliation, the book discusses the power play between groups, organizations and nations. It shows how public shame can lead to damaging psychological states and violent responses amongst vulnerable individuals.
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Front Cover -- Humiliation: Mental Health and Public Shame -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- Preface: Seeding Violence -- Chapter 1 What Is Humiliation? -- 1.1. Some Aspects of the Word 'Humiliation' -- 1.2. Degradation -- 1.3. Confusion, Powerlessness, and Helplessness -- 1.4. Violation/Assault -- 1.5. Feeling of Injustice -- 1.6. Fear of Future Humiliations and Public Exposure -- 1.7. Exclusion -- 1.8. Public Exposure and Individual Values -- 1.9. Effect on Self-esteem -- 1.10. Self-esteem, Shame and Humiliation -- 1.11. The #MeToo Campaign -- 1.12. Our Ability to Hurt Others -- 1.13. Power -- 1.14. Rank of Status -- 1.15. Humiliation and Memory -- 1.16. Personality -- 1.17. Self-image, Values, and Self-esteem -- 1.18. Defence Mechanisms -- 1.19. Preserving a Healthy Self-esteem -- Chapter 2 Reactions to Humiliation -- 2.1. Differences between Shame and Humiliation -- 2.2. Ruining Self-esteem and Self-image -- 2.3. Additional Psychological Understanding of Self-image and Self-esteem -- 2.4. Elements in the Concept of Humiliation -- 2.5. What Activates Humiliations? -- 2.6. Humiliation and Narcissism -- 2.7. Symptoms and Traits of Narcissism -- 2.8. The Symptoms of Narcissism -- 2.8.1. Affective Symptoms -- 2.8.2. Interpersonal Symptoms -- 2.8.3. Grandiosity Symptoms -- 2.9. Overt versus Covert Narcissism -- 2.10. Vulnerability to Humiliations -- 2.11. Humiliation as Seeding Mental Illness, Violence, and Terrorism -- 2.12. Vulnerability and Entitlement -- 2.13. Humiliation on Behalf of Others -- Chapter 3 Healing, Neutralizing, and Preventing Humiliation -- 3.1. Empathy -- 3.2. Neutralizing Humiliations -- 3.3. Human Dignity, Power Balance, Status Rank, and Compassion -- 3.4. Challenging the Freedom to Humiliate Others -- 3.5. Revisiting Cases of Humiliation.

3.6. Core Values and Reducing Humiliation-inspired Terrorism -- 3.7. Toolbox for Neutralizing Humiliation -- Bibliography -- Index.

This book examines the damaging impact of humiliation in human society. By using case studies of observed humiliation, the book discusses the power play between groups, organizations and nations. It shows how public shame can lead to damaging psychological states and violent responses amongst vulnerable individuals.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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