Jeffrey Longhofer, Ph.D., PsyA., LCSW

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Shame and Stigma Measures
The Internalized Shame Scale
Breast Cancer Research Program: California: Assessing the Impact of Shame and Guilt in Recovery
References

P. del Rosario, R. White. The Internalized Shame Scale: Temporal stability, internal consistency, and principal components analysis, Personality and Individual Differences, Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 95-103.

S.Woien, H.Ernst, J.Patock-Peckham, C.Nagoshi. Validation of the TOSCA to measure shame and guilt.
Personality and Individual Differences, Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 313-326.

Andrews B, Qian M, Valentine JD. 2002. Predicting depressive symptoms with a new measure of shame: The Experience of Shame Scale. British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 2002 Mar;41(Pt 1):29-42.

Hook A, Andrews B. 2005. The relationship of non-disclosure in therapy to shame and depression. British Journal of Clinical Psychology. Sep;44(Pt 3):425-38.

Wong, M.R., and Cook, D. Shame and its contribution to PTDS. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 5(4), pp. 557-562.

Wiechelt, S.A., and Sales, E. The role of shame in women's recovery from alcoholism: The impact of childhood sexual abuse. 1(4), pp. 101-116.
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