Shame containment theory—a new approach to shame

Lisa Etherson
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Shame is often overlooked in therapy in favour of anxiety and guilt (Lansky & Morrison, 1998; Solomon, 2021). Indeed, there is little emphasis on shame within psycho- therapy training and a noticeable lack of recognition to its relationship with attachment (Solomon, 2021). And yet, shame is described as an attachment emotion by some shame theorists (Lewis, 1971; Schore, 1991). Shame is a complex emotion that is often hidden, making it difficult to work with and can leave clients feeling frustrated that they are stuck in the same relational patterns. Ultimately, unacknowledged shame in the therapy room and the understanding of how shame influences self-perception can be detrimental to thera- peutic outcome. This article introduces a new theory of shame: shame containment theory (SCT). The premise being that shame is vital to self-protection and attachment. By exploring the history of shame in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and presenting current models of shame, this article will demonstrate how SCT is a needed addition to contemporary shame theory, with particular relevance to attachment theory. Using a brief case study, this article will demonstrate how SCT relates to presentations in the therapy room. This lens on shame as an attachment emotion offers therapists a new model with which to understand and work with shame.
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羞耻遏制理论--解决羞耻问题的新方法
在治疗过程中,羞耻感常常被忽视,而焦虑和内疚感更受青睐(Lansky & Morrison, 1998; Solomon, 2021)。事实上,心理治疗培训中很少强调羞耻感,也明显缺乏对羞耻感与依恋关系的认识(Solomon, 2021)。然而,一些羞耻理论家将羞耻感描述为一种依恋情绪(Lewis, 1971; Schore, 1991)。羞耻感是一种复杂的情绪,常常被隐藏起来,因此很难处理,会让客户感到沮丧,因为他们被困在相同的关系模式中。最终,在治疗室里不被承认的羞耻感,以及对羞耻感如何影响自我认知的理解,都会对治疗结果产生不利影响。本文介绍了一种新的羞耻理论:羞耻遏制理论(SCT)。其前提是羞耻感对自我保护和依恋至关重要。通过探讨精神分析心理疗法中羞耻感的历史,并介绍当前的羞耻感模型,本文将说明羞耻感遏制理论是如何成为当代羞耻感理论的必要补充,尤其与依恋理论相关。本文将通过一个简短的案例研究,展示 SCT 如何与治疗室中的表现形式相关联。这种将羞耻感视为依恋情感的视角,为治疗师提供了一种理解羞耻感并与之合作的新模式。
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