Terms vs Antishame - What's the difference?
terms | antishame |
Opposing or countering shame.
* 1988 , Gary Emery, Getting un-depressed (page 120)
* 1995 , Silvan S. Tomkins, ?E. Virginia Demos, Exploring Affect: The Selected Writings of Silvan S Tomkins (page 184)
* 1997 , Joseph Adamson, Melville, Shame, and the Evil Eye: A Psychoanalytic Reading (page 72)
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective antishame is
opposing or countering shame.antishame
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Antishame exercises. Dr. Albert Ellis, a clinical psychologist, has developed a novel way for overcoming shame. He sends people out to do outlandish activities in public — such as yelling out the time of day in a department store
- The child is exposed to a verbally expressed anticontempt, antishame ideology in which the only individuals who are condemned are those who humiliate others.
- He thus strikes a posture of defiance, an antishame posture that is one of the most popular ways of combating shame in Melville's characters.
