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Brown, Brené. I Thought It Was Just Me: Women Reclaiming Power and Courage in a Culture of Shame. New York: Gotham Press 2007.

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De Hooge, Ilona E., Seger M. Breugelmans, and Marcel Zeelenberg. “Not So Ugly After All: When Shame Acts as a Commitment Device.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 95, no. 4 (2008): 933.

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