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The Revolting Self : Perspectives on the Psychological, Social, and Clinical Implications of Self-Directed Disgust /

Self-disgust (viewing the self as an object of abhorrence) is somewhat of a novel subject for psychological research and theory, yet its significance is increasingly being recognised in the clinical domain. This edited collection of articles represents the first scholarly attempt to engage comprehen...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Powell, Philip A. (Editor ), Simpson, Jane (Editor ), Overton, Paul G. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Karnac Books, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • CHAPTER ONE An introduction to the revolting self: self-disgust as an emotion schema; CHAPTER TWO Digging disgust out of the dumpster: a neuropsychological defence of self and other-directed disgust as a moral virtue; CHAPTER THREE Disgust and self-disgust: a disability studies perspective; CHAPTER FOUR Self-disgust and adaptation to chronic physical health conditions: implications for avoidance and withdrawal; CHAPTER FIVE Self-directed disgust: reciprocal relationships with sex and sexual dysfunction.
  • CHAPTER SIX Disgust and interpersonal experiences: the complex emotional experience of rejectionCHAPTER SEVEN Contaminated by trauma: understanding links between self-disgust, mental contamination, and post-traumatic stress disorder; CHAPTER EIGHT Depression as a disorder of disgust; CHAPTER NINE Self-disgust in eating disorders: a review of the literature and clinical implications; CHAPTER TEN Varieties of disgust in self-harm; CHAPTER ELEVEN Psychodynamics of self-disgust: expulsion and attack as attempts to retain integrity of the personality.
  • CHAPTER TWELVE Self-disgust, self-hatred, and compassion-focused therapyCHAPTER THIRTEEN Reflections on the revolting self: a commentary and further directions; REFERENCES; INDEX.