
The shame of death, grief, and trauma
Jeffrey Kauffman
2010
Jeffrey Kauffman's work explores the profound shame that often accompanies death, grief, and trauma, particularly for disabled individuals. He examines how societal perceptions and personal narratives can exacerbate feelings of inadequacy and isolation during these difficult experiences. The book delves into the psychological impact of these emotions, offering insights into the complex interplay of loss, identity, and the burden of shame.