Incoming Resources
- Shame and sexuality, psychoanalysis and visual culture, edited by Claire Pajaczkowska and Ivan Ward
- Blush, faces of shame, Elspeth Probyn
- Queer attachments, the cultural politics of shame, Sally R. Munt
- In defence of shame, Tanveer Ahmed
- So you've been publicly shamed, Jon Ronson
- I thought it was just me, but it isn't : making the journey from "what will people think?" to "I am enough", Brené Brown
- Guilt, shame, and anxiety, understanding and overcoming negative emotions, Peter R. Breggin, MD
- Life beyond shame, rewriting the rules, Connie Dawson Ph D
- The wages of guilt, memories of war in Germany and Japan, Ian Buruma
- Shame, free yourself, find joy, and build true self-esteem, Joseph Burgo, Ph.D
- Muchi no chi, Sakai Junko
- Crime, shame, and reintegration, John Braithwaite
- Blush, faces of shame, Elspeth Probyn
- Microsociology, discourse, emotion, and social structure, Thomas J. Scheff
- The velvet rage, overcoming the pain of growing up gay in a straight man's world, Alan Downs
- Places of pain and shame, dealing with 'difficult heritage', edited by William Logan and Keir Reeves
- The role of shame in symptom formation, editor Helen Block Lewis
- Humiliation, and other essays on honor, social discomfort, and violence, William Ian Miller
- The good girls, an ordinary killing, Sonia Faleiro
- Healing the shame that binds you, John Bradshaw
- Crime, shame, and reintegration, John Braithwaite
- The shame of death, grief, and trauma, edited by Jeffrey Kauffman
- Shame and jealousy, the hidden turmoils, by Phil Mollon
- On productive shame, reconciliation, and agency, Suzana Milevska, editor
- Overcoming shame, Windy Dryden
- I thought it was just me (but it isn't), telling the truth about perfectionism, inadequacy and power, Brené Brown
- Shame and its sisters, a Silvan Tomkins reader, edited by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and Adam Frank ; with a biographical sketch by Irving E. Alexander
- The films of Jay Rosenblatt, written, directed and edited by Jay Rosenblatt, Vol. 1