Publications
Publications
Publications
Allan, S. & Gilbert, P. (1995). A social comparison scale: Psychometric properties and
relationship to psychopathology. Personality and Individual Differences, 19, 293-299.
Allan, S & Gilbert, P. (1997). Submissive behaviour and psychopathology. British Journal
of Clinical Psychology 36, 467-488.
Allen, N.B & Knight, W.E.J. (2005). Mindfulness, compassion for self, and compassion
for others. Implications for understanding the psychopathology and treatment of depression. In, P, Gilbert (ed). Compassion: Conceptualisations, Research and Use in Psychotherapy (239-262). London: Routledge
Andrews, B. (1998). Shame and childhood abuse. In, P.Gilbert & B Andrews (eds).
Shame: Interpersonal Behavior, Psychopathology and Culture Oxford University Press. (pp. 176-190): New York:
Andrews, B. & Brewin, C.R. (1990). Attributions of blame for marital violence: A study of
antecedents and consequences. Journal of Family and Marriage, 52, 757-767
Baldwin, M.W (2005). Interpersonal Cognition. New York: Guilford. Baldwin, M.W & Dandeneau, S.D (2005). Understanding and modifying the relational
schemas underlying insecurity. In, M.W. Baldwin (ed) Interpersonal Cognition (p.33-61). New York: Guilford.
Baldwin, M.W., & Holmes, J.G. (1987). Salient private audiences and awareness of the
self. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 1087-1098.
(ed). Compassion: Conceptualisations, Research and Use in Psychotherapy (pp. 369386). London: Routledge.
Baumeister, R.F & Leary, M.R (1995). The need to belong: Desire for interpersonal
Bell D.C. (2001). Evolution of care giving behavior. Personality and Social Psychology
Review, 5, 216-229.
Bowlby, J. (1969). Attachment: Attachment and Loss, Vol. 1. London: Hogarth Press. Bowlby, J. (1980). Loss: Sadness and Depression. Attachment and Loss, Vol. 3. London:
Hogarth Press.
Cassidy, J & Shaver, P.R (1999, eds). Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research and
Clinical Applications (p. 115-140). New York: Guilford Press.
Cheung, M.S.P., Gilbert P & Irons, C (2004). An exploration of shame, social rank and
rumination in relation to depression. Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 1143-1153.
Cook, D.R. (1996) Empirical studies of shame and guilt: The internalized shame scale. In,
D.L. Nathanson (Ed.) Knowing Feeling: Affect, Script and Psychotherapy. (pp 132-165). New York: Norton.
Davidson, R.J., Kabat-Zinn, J., Schumacher, J., Rosenkranz, M., Muller, D. et al., (2003). Alterations in brain and immune function produced by mindfulness meditation.
Psychosomatic Medicine, 65, 564-570.
Dickerson, S S. & Kemeny, M.E. (2004). Acute stressors and cortisol response: A
theoretical integration and synthesis of laboratory research. Psychological Bulletin, 130, 335391.
Dunkley, D.M., Zuroff, D.C. & Blankstein, K.R. (2003). Self-critical perfectionism and
daily affect: Dispositional and situational influences on stress and coping. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology, 84, 234 252.
Field, T. (2000). Touch Therapy. New York: Churchill Livingstone Feiring, C., Taska, L. & Lewis. M.
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discovery: The role of shame and attributional style. Developmental Psychology, 38, 79 -
Forrest, M.S., & Hokanson, J.E. (1975). Depression and autonomic arousal reduction
accompanying self-punitive behavior. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 84, 346-357.
Gerhardt, S. (2004). Why Love Matters. How Affection Shapes a Babys Brain. London
Bruner-Routledge.
Gilbert, P. (1989). Human Nature and Suffering. Hove: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Gilbert, P. (1992). Depression: The Evolution of Powerlessness. Hove: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates Ltd. And New York: Guilford.
Gilbert, P. (1993).
Gilbert, P. (1997). The evolution of social attractiveness and its role in shame, humiliation,
guilt and therapy. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 70, 113-147.
Gilbert, P. (1998). What is shame? Some core issues and controversies. In, P. Gilbert &
B. Andrews, (eds) Shame: Interpersonal Behavior, Psychopathology and Culture. (pp 3-36). New York: Oxford University Press.
Gilbert, P. (2000). Social mentalities: Internal social conflicts and the role of inner warmth
and compassion in cognitive therapy. In, P. Gilbert & Bailey K.G (eds.) Genes on the Couch: Explorations in Evolutionary Psychotherapy (p.118-150). Hove: Brenner-Routledge.
Gilbert, P. (2003). Evolution, social roles, and differences in shame and guilt. Social
Research: An International Quarterly of the Social Sciences 70, 1205-1230
Gilbert, P. (2005a) Compassion and cruelty: A biopsychosocial approach. In, P Gilbert (ed).
Compassion: Conceptualisations, Research and Use in Psychotherapy (9-74). London: Routledge.
Gilbert, P., Allan, S. & Goss, K. (1996). Parental representations, shame interpersonal
problems and vulnerability to psychopathology. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 3, 23-34.
Gilbert, P., Baldwin, M., Irons, C., Baccus, J. & Clark, M. (2006). Self-criticism and
self-warmth: An imagery study exploring their relation to depression. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International Quarterly. 20, 183-200.
Gilbert, P., Clarke, M., Kempel, S. Miles, J.N.V. & Irons, C. (2004). Criticizing and
reassuring oneself: An exploration of forms style and reasons in female students. British Journal of Clinical Psychology 43, 31-50.
Gilbert P & Irons, C. (2004). A pilot exploration of the use of compassionate images in a
group of self-critical people. Memory, 12, 507-516.
Gilbert P & Irons C. (2005). Focused therapies and compassionate mind training for
shame and self-attacking. In, P. Gilbert (ed). Compassion: Conceptualisations, Research and Use in Psychotherapy (263-325). London: Routledge.
Gilbert, P & Leahy, R (in press). The Therapeutic Relationship in the Cognitive
Behavioural Psychotherapies. London: Routledge.
Gilbert, P. & Miles J.N.V. (2000). Sensitivity to put-down: Its relationship to perceptions of
shame, social anxiety, depression, anger and self-other blame. Personality and Individual Differences, 29, 757-774.
Gilligan, J. (2003), Shame, guilt and violence. Social Research, An International Quarterly
of the Social Sciences. 70, 11149-1180.
Goss, K., Gilbert, P. & Allan, S. (1994). An exploration of shame measures: I: The
other as shamerscale. Personality and Individual Differences, 17, 713-717.
Greenwald, D.F & Harder, D W (1998). Domains of shame: Evolutionary, cultural, and
psychotherapeutic aspects. In, P. Gilbert & B. Andrews (eds.). Shame: Interpersonal Behavior, Psychopathology and Culture (pp. 225-245). New York: Oxford University Press.
Hackmann, A. (1998). Working with images in clinical psychology. In, A. Bellack & M.
Hersen (eds.) Comprehensive Clinical Psychology, (p. 301-317) London: Pergamon.
Hayes, S.C., Strosahl, K.D. & Wilson, K.G. (2004). Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy: An Experiential Approach to Behavior Change. New York: Guilford.
experiential avoidance and behavioral disorders: A functional approach to diagnosis and treatment. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 1152-1168.
Heimpel, S.A., Wood, J.A Marshall, M.A & Brown, J.D. (2002). Do people with low
self-esteem really want to feel better? Self-esteem differences in motivation to repair negative moods. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 128-147.
Holmes, E.A & Hackmann, A (2004, eds). Mental Imagery and Memory in
Psychopathology (Special Edition: Memory Volume 12, No.4). Hove: Psychology Press.
Holmes, J. (2001). The Search for the Secure Base: Attachment Theory and Psychotherapy.
London: Brunner-Routledge.
Irons, C & Gilbert, P. (2005). Evolved mechanisms in adolescent anxiety and depression.
The role of attachment and social rank systems. Journal of Adolescents, 28, 325-341.
Keltner, D & Harker, L.A. (1998). The forms and functions of the nonverbal signal of
shame. In P.Gilbert & B. Andrews (eds). Shame: Interpersonal Behavior, Psychopathology and Culture (pp. 78-98): New York: Oxford University Press.
Kim E.J. (2005). The effect of the decreased safety behaviors on anxiety and negative
thought in social phobics. Anxiety Disorders, 19, 69-86.
Leahy, R.L. (2005). A social-cognitive model of validation: In, P. Gilbert (ed). Compassion:
Conceptualisations, Research and Use in Psychotherapy. (p. 195-217) London: BrunnerRoutledge.
Lazare, A. (1987). Shame and humiliation in the medical encounter. Archives of Internal
Medicine, 147, 1653-1658.
Lee, D. A. (2005). The perfect nurturer: A model to develop a compassionate mind within
the context of cognitive therapy. In, P. Gilbert (ed). Compassion: Conceptualisations, research and use in psychotherapy (p.326-351). London: Brunner-Routledge.
Lehman, A.K. & Rodin, J. (1989). Styles of self-nurturance and disordered eating.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57, 117-122.
Lewis, M. (1992). Shame: The Exposed Self: New York: The Free Press. Lewis, M. (2003). The role of the self in shame Social Research, An International Quarterly
of the Social Sciences, 70, 1181-1204
Lindsay-Hartz, J., de Rivera, J. & Mascolo, M.F. (1995). Differentiating guilt and
shame and their effects on motivations. In, J.P. Tangney, & K.W. Fischer,(Eds). SelfConscious Emotions. The Psychology of Shame, Guilt, Embarrassment and Pride. (pp 274300). New York: Guilford.
Lynch, T.R., Chapman A.L., Rosenthal, M.Z., Kue,J.R & Linehan,M (2006)
Mechanisms of change in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: Theoretical and empirical observations. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 62, 459-480.
Mack A (2003, ed.) Shame. Social Research: An International Quarterly of the Social
Sciences 70, 1105-1378.
McKay, M & Fanning, P. (1992). Self-Esteem: A Proven Program of Cognitive Techniques for
Assessing, Improving, and Maintaining Your Self-Esteem. Second Edition. Oakland, C.A: New Harbinger Publishers.
Mills, R.S.L. (2005). Taking stock of the developmental literature on shame. Developmental
Review, 25, 26-63.
Murphy, J.M., Nierenberg, A.A. Monson, R.R Laird, N.M., Sobol, A.M & Leighton, A.H. (2002). Self-disparagement as a feature and forerunner of depression:
Findings from the Stirling County study. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 43, 13-21
Nathanson, D.L. (1994). Shame and Pride: Affect Sex and the Birth of the Self. New York:
Norton Paperbacks
Neff, K. D.
Neff, K.D., Kirkpatrick, K.L & Rude, S.S (in press). Accepting the human condition:
Self-compassion and its links to adaptive psychological functioning. Journal of Personality.
Ogilive, D.M. (1987) The undesired self: A neglected variable in personality research.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 379-388
Panksepp, J. (1998). Affective Neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press. Perry, B.D., Pollard, R.A., Blakley, T.L., Baker, W.L. & Vigilante, D. (1995).
Childhood trauma, the neurobiology of adaptation and use - dependent development of the brain: How states become traits. Infant Mental Health Journal. 16, 271 -291.
Pinel E.C (1999). Stigma consciousness: The psychological legacy of social stereotypes.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 76, 114-128
Rector, N.A., Bagby, R.M., Segal, Z.V., Joffe, R.T & Levitt, A. (2000). Self-criticism
and dependency in depressed patients treated with cognitive therapy or pharmacotherapy. Cognitive Therapy & Research, 24, 571-584.
Rein, G., Atkinson, M & McCraty, R. (1995) The physiological and psychological effects
of compassion and anger. Journal for the Advancement of Medicine. 8, 87-105.
Retzinger, S. (1991). Violent Emotions: Shame and Rage in Marital Quarrels. New York
Sage.
Ringu Tilku Rinpoche & Mullen, K (2005). The Buddhist use of compassionate imagery
in Buddhist mediation. In, P. Gilbert (eds). Compassion: Conceptualisations, Research and Use in Psychotherapy (pp.218-238) . London: Brunner-Routledge.
Sachs-Ericsson, N., Verona, E., Joiner, T & Preacher, J.K (in press). Parental
verbal abuse and the mediating role of self-criticism in adult internalizing disorders. Journal of Affective Disorders.
Salkovskis, P.M (1996). The cognitive approach to anxiety: Threat beliefs, safety-seeking
behavior, and the special case of health anxiety and obsessions. In, P.M, Salkovskis, (ed) Frontiers of Cognitive Therapy (48-74). New York: Guilford
Scharffee, J.S & Tsignouis, S.A (2003) Self-Hatred in Psychoanalysis: Detoxifying the
Persecutory Object. London: Brunner-Routledge.
Scheff, T.J. (1988). Shame and conformity. The deference-emotion system. American
Review of Sociology, 53, 395-406.
Scheff T.J (1998). Shame in the labeling of mental of illness. In, P. Gilbert & B. Andrews
(eds). Shame: Interpersonal Behavior, Psychopathology and Culture (pp. 191-205). New York: Oxford University Press
Schore, A.N. (1994). Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self: The Neurobiology of
Emotional Development. Hillsdale: N.J. Lawrence Erlbaum.
Schore, A.N. (1998). Early shame experiences and infant brain development. In P. Gilbert
& B Andrews (eds). Shame: Interpersonal Behavior, Psychopathology and Culture (pp. 5777). New York: Oxford University Press.
Schore, A.N. (2001) The effects of early relational trauma on right brain development,
affect regulation, and infant mental health. Infant Mental Health Journal, 22, 201-269.
Shapiro, S.L., Astin J.A., Bishop, S.R. & Cordova, M (2005). Mindfulness-based
stress reduction for health care professionals: Results from a randomised control trail. International Journal of Stress Management, 12, 164-176.
Tangney, J.P. & Dearing, R.L. (2002). Shame and Guilt. New York: Guilford Press. Thwaites, R & Freeston, M.H. (2005). Safety-seeking behaviours: Fact or Fiction: How
can we clinically differentiate between safety behaviours and additive coping strategies across anxiety disorders. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 33, 177-188.
Tracy, J.L., & Robins, R.W (2004). Putting the self into self-conscious emotions: A
theoretical model. Psychological Inquiry, 15, 103-125.
Wang, S. (2005). A conceptual framework for integrating research related to the physiology
of compassion and the wisdom of Buddhist teachings. In, P. Gilbert (ed). Compassion: Conceptualisations, research and use in psychotherapy (p. 75-120). London: BrunnerRoutledge.
Whelton, W.J & Greenberg, L.S (2005). Emotion in self-criticism. Personality and
Individual Differences, 38, 1583-1595.
Zuroff, D.C., Koestner, R., & Powers, T.A. (1994). Self-criticism at age 12: A
longitudinal study of adjustment. Cognitive Therapy & Research, 18, 367-385.