I thought it was just me

women reclaiming power and courage in a culture of shame

Hardcover, 305 pages

English language

Published Aug. 19, 2007 by Gotham.

ISBN:
978-1-59240-263-2
Copied ISBN!
OCLC Number:
71222997

View on OpenLibrary

4 stars (6 reviews)

Shame manifests itself in many ways. Addiction, perfectionism, fear and blame are just a few of the outward signs that Dr. Brene Brown discovered in her 6-year study of shame's effects on women. While shame is generally thought of as an emotion sequestered in the shadows of our psyches, I Thought It Was Just Me demonstrates the ways in which it is actually present in the most mundane and visible aspects of our lives—from our mental and physical health and body image to our relationships with our partners, our kids, our friends, our money, and our work.After talking to hundreds of women and therapists, Dr. Brown is able to illuminate the myriad shaming influences that dominate our culture and explain why we are all vulnerable to shame. We live in a culture that tells us we must reject our bodies, reject our authentic stories, and ultimately reject our true selves …

2 editions

Review of 'I thought it was just me' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Brené Brown helps make sense of things that are floating around in my head and heart. Let's be honest: culturally, women have challenges in how they view themselves, their careers, and life in general. Sometimes we feel shame when we absolutely should not. She encourages all of us to change our perspective and our lives by changing our inner dialogue.

If you haven't read anything by her, I encourage you to do so. Her books are messages of empowerment. She encourages people to take control of their lives, take responsibility, and to not be a victim. I love it. My first exposure to Brené was The Gifts of Imperfection. Being a very imperfect being, it really resonated with me. She hands you some real talk, like that best friend who always tells you the truth. You might be a little butt-hurt afterwards, but you appreciate the honesty and you know …

avatar for Disabledbookbro

rated it

5 stars
avatar for Yukari

rated it

4 stars
avatar for dianamontalion

rated it

3 stars
avatar for makbeta

rated it

5 stars
avatar for belehaa

rated it

5 stars

Subjects

  • Women -- Psychology
  • Shame