The Shame and Humiliation of the Precariously Employed
Phil Rose, PhD Silvan Tomkins describes each of the innate affects as a continuum of intensity. In this way, we recognize that humiliation is the intensified experience of shame. He also points out that shame is not an affect proper,... Read More
Fraud Psychology Underscores Importance of Affect-Script
In May, for a required course on finance in a Master’s Level class at Northwestern University, Daven Morrison presented a lecture on fraud and the psychology behind it. As fraud is a human act, and because all actions are fundamentally... Read More