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Citation

Lachmann FM. Psychoanal. Psychol. 2016; 33(2): 371-377.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, American Psychological Association)

DOI

10.1037/a0036559

PMID

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Abstract

Shame is a film about a brother and sister, both fighting depression and searing shame in different ways, through their sexual addiction. The brother is isolated, alone and confines his sexual life to Internet pornography and prostitutes. The sister tries desperately through her sexuality to find a man who will take care of her. A backstory derived from the longitudinal research of Ogawa and Lyons- Ruth is constructed to depict their early attachment experiences with their parents that would lead to their adult pathology. The dynamics of their adult struggles are viewed through the lens of Lichtenberg's, Kohut's, and Kernberg's theories. © 2015 American Psychological Association.


Language: en

Keywords

human; Internet; depression; suicide attempt; personality; Dissociation; early life stress; shame; sexuality; disease association; impulsiveness; prostitution; parental deprivation; narcissism; Article; personal experience; life stress; exhibitionism; social avoidance behavior; masturbation; sexual addiction; mental dissociation; Exhibitionism; pornography; Sexual addiction

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