Replacing Guilt

Replacing Guilt
Title Replacing Guilt PDF eBook
Author Nate Soares
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 2020-03-29
Genre
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The goal is to address the guilt that comes from a feeling of listlessness, the vague feeling of guilt that one might get when they play video games all day, or when they turn desperately towards drugs or parties, in attempts to silence the part of themselves that whispers that there must be something else to life.This sort of guilt cannot be removed by force of will, in most people. The trick to removing this sort of guilt, I think, is to start exploring that feeling that there must be something else to life, that there must be something more to do---and either find something worth working towards, or find that there really isn't actually anything missing. This first sort of listless guilt, I think, comes from someone who wants to find something else to do, and hasn't yet.Unfortunately, addressing this sort of guilt isn't as easy as just finding a hobby. In my experience, this listless guilt tends to be found in people who have fallen into the nihilistic trap---people who either believe they can't matter, or who believe that no one can matter. It tends to be found in people who believe that humans only ever do what they want, that nothing is truly "better'' than anything else, that there is no such thing as altruism, that "morality'' is a pleasant lie---that class of beliefs is the class that I will address first, starting with the Allegory of the Stamp Collector...

Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life

Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life
Title Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Svend Brinkmann
Publisher SAGE
Pages 210
Release 2012-07-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1446290867

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This book is a ′survival guide′ for students and researchers who would like to conduct a qualitative study with limited resources. Brinkmann shows how everyday life materials such as books, television, the internet, the media and everyday conversations and interactions can help us to understand larger social issues. As living human beings in cultural worlds, we are constantly surrounded by ′data′ that call for analysis, and as we cope with the different situations and episodes of our lives, we are engaged in understanding and interpreting the world as a form of qualitative inquiry. The book helps its reader develop a disciplined and analytic awareness informed by theory, and shows how less can be more in qualitative research. Each chapter introduces theoretical tools to think with, and demonstrates how they can be put to use in working concretely with everyday life materials.

Pattern Changing for Abused Women

Pattern Changing for Abused Women
Title Pattern Changing for Abused Women PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Shear Goodman
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 256
Release 1995
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780803954946

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Designed for facilitators of groups for physically, emotionally and sexually abused women, this volume examines a programme that focuses on the woman herself and her power to change the course of her life. The book is based on the accumulated experience of the authors and their continuing evaluation of groups they have facilitated over the past eight years. Both material for clients and easy-to-follow scripts for group leaders are included. Educational rather than therapeutic, the programme includes sessions on family roles, boundaries, feelings and assertiveness skills. It is designed to enable abused women to: understand the problem and reality of abuse for the entire family; set realistic goals; become aware of lifelong

The Moral Psychology of Guilt

The Moral Psychology of Guilt
Title The Moral Psychology of Guilt PDF eBook
Author Bradford Cokelet
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 340
Release 2019-10-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1786609665

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Philosophers and psychologists come together to think systematically about the nature and value of guilt, looking at the biological origins and psychological nature of guilt, and then discussing the culturally enriched conceptions of this vital moral emotion.

The Spontaneous Self

The Spontaneous Self
Title The Spontaneous Self PDF eBook
Author Paul Breer
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 277
Release 2012-10-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1477159703

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Many philosophers have argued that free will may be no more than a flattering illusion. Few have gone on, however, to spell out what life would be like without that illusion. In The Spontaneous Self Dr. Breer explores the many ways in which our everyday experience is likely to be affected by giving up a belief in free will. Topics include guilt, pride, credit, blame, ambition, fear, identity, power, and love. His analysis of what we stand to gain and lose by changing our beliefs draws upon the results of an eight-year attempt to dispel the illusion of free will in his own life. The Spontaneous Self describes the cognitive-emotional techniques he devised for uprooting the illusion of free will and the personal transformation that followed when he put those techniques into practice.

The Promise of Phenomenology

The Promise of Phenomenology
Title The Promise of Phenomenology PDF eBook
Author John Daniel Wild
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 342
Release 2006
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780739113660

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The Promise of Phenomenology: Posthumous Papers of John Wild includes articles that remained unpublished during Wild's lifetime, some of which he was preparing for publication, a journal that he kept, as well as a masterful exposition and commentary on Emmanuel Levinas' book, Totality and Infinity. This book gives a lively picture of a master philosopher at work conveying the vitality and importance of philosophy to everyday life.

Changing Roles for a New Psychotherapy

Changing Roles for a New Psychotherapy
Title Changing Roles for a New Psychotherapy PDF eBook
Author John G. Miller
Publisher Routledge
Pages 170
Release 2013
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0415898439

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In this text, readers are taken beyond the standard medical model of diagnosis/treatment by drawing on the roles of other professions. Miller examines 11 different occupations and explores what each field has to offer to psychotherapy to help enhance therapeutic possibilities.