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SUMMARY:Shame as Shadow's Tenacious Gatekeeper  
DESCRIPTION:Understanding the effects of shame upon an individual's psychol
 ogical development\, including its influence upon one's shadow material\, 
 has been an abiding focus of Ms.Crosby's studies for many years.\n\nShame 
 is an archetypal affect that has a purpose in our psyches. It has the hidd
 en power to either beat up\, burn\, freeze or heal our process. Shame stan
 ds at shadow's gate bearing the potential to bar our entry or move us thro
 ugh and transform. When we are able to bear the pain of exploring our sham
 ing experiences\, we often see shame's function as a "messenger" from the 
 Self.\n\n"Every psychic process has a value quality attached to it\, namel
 y its feeling-tone. It is through the 'affect' that the subject becomes in
 volved and so comes to feel the whole weight of reality." (C.G.Jung)  Ins
 tead of seeking to rid ourselves of shame\, individuation may be furthered
  by its heat.\n\nConnie Crosby\, LCSW\, is a certified Jungian psychoanaly
 st\, and a member of the C.G.Jung Institute of Los Angeles. Since 1981 she
  has been in private practice in North Hollywood\,CA.
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