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Shame is one of the most powerful emotions a person can experience. In many ways, it can be a helpful signal that alerts us of a situation, an action, or a feeling that is deemed erroneous or harmful to one's self or to others. This signal can help us to make adjustments in our lives or to avoid repeating or engaging in certain behaviors. On the other hand, however, shame can be crippling and stifling in that it causes one to feel useless, unworthy, and/or damaged. Shame sometimes pushes one to believe he or she does not belong or does not deserve to be loved or respected as a human being. No…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Shame is one of the most powerful emotions a person can experience. In many ways, it can be a helpful signal that alerts us of a situation, an action, or a feeling that is deemed erroneous or harmful to one's self or to others. This signal can help us to make adjustments in our lives or to avoid repeating or engaging in certain behaviors. On the other hand, however, shame can be crippling and stifling in that it causes one to feel useless, unworthy, and/or damaged. Shame sometimes pushes one to believe he or she does not belong or does not deserve to be loved or respected as a human being. No Shame in the Game seeks explore the fundamental causes of shame, how it may developed, how Jesus ministered to people, and, lastly, how Frankl's Logotherapy can help people to achieve balance and wholeness in their lives. No Shame in the Game serves as an introduction of a 3-book series in which shame and sexual abuse are explored in the African American community. Although sexual abuse is not exclusively prevalent within the African American community, shame is unique to this group of people in that it affects differently based upon the historical context and experience to which they have endured up to this point in American history. Therefore, No Shame in the Game, as well as Tamar's Healing, Perpetual Victim, and Is It Just Me?, will examine, discuss, shine a light on this dismal part of life, and offer hope, insight and ways for which God's children can cope with shame in a healthy, balanced way.
Autorenporträt
Reverend Doctor Kasim Ali Sidney Jones was born on October 11, 1971 to Reverend Shirley A. Jones Bryant and the late Curtis L. (also known as Mutammadine Bey) Belleville, New Jersey. He grew up in East Orange, N. J., where he was the youngest of four boys. In 1990, he became the proud "big brother" of Tihira S. Jones-Anderson, and Roy and Connie Anderson followed thereafter. Dr. Jones received his primary and secondary education in the East Orange School System and he graduated from East Orange High School in June of 1991. He attended Essex County College and transferred to Kean University (formerly Kean College), where he earned a Bachelor of Social Work degree in 1999. Dr. Jones relocated to Atlanta, Georgia in the summer of 1999, where he studied at the Interdenominational Theological Center, and earned a Master of Divinity degree in Pastoral Care and Counseling with a dual concentration in Psychology of Religion and Sociology of Religion. Finally, Dr. Jones studied at Argosy University in Sarasota, Florida, where he earned a Doctorate of Education in Pastoral Community Counseling. Dr. Jones is an ordained minister.Dr. Jones has worked with and advocated for youths for over 20 years. Since his teens, Dr. Jones has been a confidant to a number of his peers as they struggled with family and personal issues. Dr. Jones volunteered at various agencies and shelters in the East Orange and Newark, N. J. area throughout the 1990s. He mentored several teens during his career whom have reached adulthood and pursued their dreams in various ways. Dr. Jones is a firm believer in the example of Jesus Christ, when he reached out to others and helped them to see and pursue their purpose for their lives. He is a Board Certified Christian Counselor and Therapist (GA) and Clinician, where he provides individual and family Pastoral Counseling, trauma counseling, consultations, and trauma workshops for religious groups and small organizations.