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Unlearning Shame

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Informationen zum Autor Devon Price, Ph.D. is a social psychologist, professor, author and proud Autistic person. His writing has appeared in outlets such as the Financial Times , HuffPost , Slate , Jacobin , Business Insider , LitHub and on PBS and NPR. Price is also the author of Laziness Does Not Exist (S&S). He lives in Chicago, where he serves as Assistant Professor at Loyola University Chicago's School of Continuing and Professional Studies. Klappentext From social psychologist and author of Unmasking Autism Dr Devon Price comes a bold and transformative manifesto against self-blame culture. Walking past a homeless person; buying a top made in a sweatshop that you'll wear a handful of times; reading the news and feeling - yet again - powerlessness to the point of apathy. Today, it's basically impossible not to carry shame about the state of the world and our place in it. Though we try and make good choices and live by our values, it can feel like we're not doing it right. When the political is so personal, and the personal 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 Unlearning Shame , social psychologist and author of Unmasking Autism Dr Devon Price explains why holding individuals responsible for systemic issues can be so personally devastating, and teaches us how to unlearn shame that doesn't serve us. By outlining small, daily ways to feel empowered and examining how real, structural change can and does happen, Devon gifts us with the tools to overcome self-blame, be truly compassionate to ourselves and others, and feel hopeful again. Vorwort A powerful personal manifesto against shame that empowers us and calls us to action - from the author of Unmasking Autism Zusammenfassung From social psychologist and author of Unmasking Autism Dr Devon Price comes a bold and transformative manifesto against self-blame culture. Walking past a homeless person; buying a top made in a sweatshop that you'll wear a handful of times; reading the news and feeling - yet again - powerlessness to the point of apathy. Today, it's basically impossible not to carry shame about the state of the world and our place in it. Though we try and make good choices and live by our values, it can feel like we're not doing it right. When the political is so personal, and the personal 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 Unlearning Shame , social psychologist and author of Unmasking Autism Dr Devon Price explains why holding individuals responsible for systemic issues can be so personally devastating, and teaches us how to unlearn shame that doesn't serve us. By outlining small, daily ways to feel empowered and examining how real, structural change can and does happen, Devon gifts us with the tools to overcome self-blame, be truly compassionate to ourselves and others, and feel hopeful again. ...

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Autoren Devon Price
Verlag Conran Octopus Ltd
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 15.02.2024
 
EAN 9781800961944
ISBN 978-1-80096-194-4
Seiten 337
Abmessung 155 mm x 234 mm x 26 mm
Themen Ratgeber > Lebenshilfe, Alltag > Lebensführung, Persönliche Entwicklung

PSYCHOLOGY / Emotions, Society & culture: general, PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Psychology: emotions, Society and culture: general, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice

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