I Thought it Was Just Me (but it Isn'T)
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I Thought it Was Just Me (but it Isn'T)
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I Thought it Was Just Me (but it Isn'T)
While shame is generally thought of as an emotion sequestered in the shadows of our psyches, this title demonstrates the ways in which it is actually present in the mundane and visible aspects of our lives. It illuminates the myriad shaming influences that dominate our culture and explains why we are vulnerable to shame.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionI Thought it Was Just Me (but it Isn’t) by Dr. Brené Brown explores the pervasive and often debilitating issue of shame experienced by women in contemporary society. Through a comprehensive six-year study, Dr. Brown delves into how shame manifests in various aspects of our lives, revealing its impact on our mental and physical health, our self-image, and our relationships with those around us.
Dr. Brown begins by illustrating how shame is not merely an emotion hidden in the recesses of our minds but is instead a visible and influential force in everyday situations. Whether it's the pressure to present a perfect façade, the crippling fear of judgment, or the constant blame we place on ourselves and others, shame infiltrates our personal and professional lives. By bringing these hidden aspects of shame to the forefront, Dr. Brown challenges readers to rethink how they perceive themselves and interact with the world.
Through interviews with hundreds of women and consultations with therapists, Dr. Brown identifies the cultural norms and societal pressures that perpetuate a "shame culture." This culture encourages women to reject their bodies, silence their authentic selves, and strive for a narrowly defined notion of perfection in order to be accepted. Dr. Brown argues that this relentless pursuit of conformity leads to a pervasive sense of unworthiness and isolation.
One of the core strengths of the book is its rich assortment of personal narratives and real-life examples. Dr. Brown shares these stories to underscore the universal nature of shame and to demonstrate that it is a shared, human experience. The book outlines an empowering new approach that dispels judgment and fosters a genuine acceptance of oneself and others. It provides practical tools and strategies for overcoming shame and building resilience.
Dr. Brown's research reveals four key elements essential for transforming shame into courage, compassion, and connection. These elements guide women towards a path of self-acceptance and empowered living. By fostering an understanding of these principles, I Thought it Was Just Me (but it Isn’t) offers readers hope and a practical framework for embracing their true selves.
With its blend of scholarly research, heartfelt personal stories, and actionable advice, I Thought it Was Just Me (but it Isn’t) ignites a crucial dialogue on the impact of shame and the importance of vulnerability. It is a powerful call to embrace our imperfections and cultivate a life of authenticity and wholeheartedness.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781592403356
Publisher: Gotham Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 27 December 2007
Country: United States
Imprint: Gotham Books
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 18.0mm
Width: 134.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 336
About the Author
BreneBrownis a research professor at the University of Houston, where she holds the Huffington Foundation-BreneBrownEndowed Chair at the Graduate College of Social Work. She is also a visiting professor in management at the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business.Brown has spent the past two decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy and is the author of five #1New York Timesbestsellers-The Gifts of Imperfection, Daring Greatly, Rising Strong, Braving the Wilderness,and her latest book,Dare toLead, which is the culmination of a seven-year study on courage andleadership. She hosts theUnlocking UsandDaretoLeadpodcasts, and her TEDx talk, "The Power of Vulnerability," is one of thetop five most-viewed TED talks in the world with more than 50 million views. She is also the first researchertohave a filmed lecture on Netflix.The Callto Couragespecial debuted on the streaming service on April 19, 2019. BreneBrownlives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, Steve. They have two children, Ellen and Charlie.
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