Shame
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Towards Ethical Intuitionism and the Moral Unconscious in Depth-based Practice
Integrating intuitionism and the moral unconscious, this paper proposes an innovative ethical framework to address depth psychology’s dilemmas. Challenging normative ethics’ limits, it draws on psychoanalytic theory and moral psychology to advance nuanced discernment. Emphasising conceptual skills and unconscious wisdom, it advocates experiential-evidence-based praxis through critical reflection. Continue reading
Analyses, Attachment-Based Therapy (ABT), attachment-style, depth psychology, ethical intuitionism, Ethics, Freud, Ludwig von Bertalanffy, mentalisation-based therapy (MBT), moral unconscious, non-conscious, normative ethics, Paul Wadey, unconscious processes, unconsciousnessbiases, consequentialism, countertransference, cultural contexts, depth psychology, ethical decision-making, ethical discernment, ethical intuitionism, ethical sensitivity, Ethics, Freud, Guilt, intuitionism, Jung, moral dilemmas, moral emotions, moral judgments, moral philosophy, moral pluralism, moral reasoning, moral unconscious, moral wisdom, normative ethics, Paul Wadey, psychoanalysis, Shame, transference, unconscious processes, virtue ethics -
Addressing the Myth of Shame
As it were, the myth of shame emerges as a mirage from our collective imaginations—an amalgamation of half-truths and misplaced identities, as tangled as the emotion it misrepresents. The drama unfolds on the stage of public perception, where shame often dresses itself in the costume of guilt. In this role, the spectre of shame loses… Continue reading
Acceptance-based, ACT, Analyses, analytical history, Attachment-Based Therapy (ABT), Authenticity, Bernard Williams, Brene Brown, CG Jung, Clinical, Cognitive, Compassion focused therapy, Criticism, DBT, Ethics of shame, Existentialism, Guilt, Humanistic psychology, integrationist, interdisciplinary, Linehan, mentalisation-based therapy (MBT), Myth, Myth of Shame, Paul Wadey, Philosophy, Psychoanalytic psychotherapy, Psychoanalytical History, Psychology, Relational psychoanalytic, Shame, Shame and guilt, Shame and guilt dialectic, Shame and Necessity, Systemic