Peter Shabad, PhD is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Northwestern University Medical School. He is on the Teaching and Supervising Faculty of the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis (CCP) and the Teaching and Supervising Faculty of the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. He is also Supervising and Training Analyst at the Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. He is an Associate Editor on the Editorial Board of Psychoanalytic Dialogues. Dr. Shabad is co-editor of The Problem of Loss and Mourning: Psychoanalytic Perspectives (IUP, 1989) and is the author of Despair and the Return of Hope: Echoes of Mourning in Psychotherapy (Aronson, 2001). He is the author of numerous papers and book chapters on diverse topics such as the psychological implications of death, loss and mourning, giving and receiving, shame, parental envy, resentment, spite, and regret. Dr. Shabad is currently working on a new book entitled Seizing the Vital Moment: Passion, Shame, and Mourning, to be published by Routledge.
REFERENCES
1) Shabad, P. (2017). The vulnerability of giving: Ethics and the generosity of receiving.
Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 37 (6): 359-374.
2) Shabad, P. (2022). From shame to human agency and responsibility: A review of traumatic
narcissism and recovery: Leaving the prison of shame and fear by Daniel Shaw.
Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 19 (3): 395-401.
3) Shabad, P. (2022). Owing and being owed: Shame and responsibility toward the other.
Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 32(4): 389-404.
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