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Through striking clinical examples and painstaking analysis, Naso documents hypocrisy’s emergence as a form of compromise against the backdrop of ambiguity and moral dissonance that virtually defines postmodern sensibility. Masterfully exposing the vital pull of the field without negating individual agency, he nests hypocrisy in a search for attunement that goes far in explaining its ubiquity in human affairs and its enactment in the consulting room by client and therapist alike. Hypocrisy Unmasked illuminates the intersection of two-person psychology and contemporary ethics in ways that will enhance our capacity to negotiate moral uncertainty, both in our patients and ourselves. -- Abby Stein PhD, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; author of Prologue to Violence: Child Abuse, Dissociation, and Crime
Dr. Ron Naso presents us with an intriguing and highly original exploration of the phenomenon of hypocrisy. A psychoanalytically oriented psychologist, Naso asks us to consider hypocrisy without 'collapsing' it into psychopathology. He draws on psychoanalytic and philosophical texts to explore the sources of hypocrisy in dissociative mechanisms which function to avoid shame at the expense of morality. -- Ellen Nasper, PhD, Yale School of Medicine
Rather than succumb to the accepted yet simplistically negative definition of hypocrisy, Dr. Naso has unmasked the intricacies of purpose and context, then reformulated this designation in the best postmodern tradition. The result of his efforts is a stunning book demonstrating originality, creativity, nuance, and keen scholarship. This book makes a significant and welcome contribution to the discussion of shame and dissociation for both clinicians and academics. -- Richard Raubolt, PhD, author of Power Games Influence, Persuasion, and Indoctrination in Psychotherapy Training

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Part 1 Preface Part 2 Introduction Part 3 Part I: Topographies of Transgression Chapter 4 Chapter 1: The Paradox of Hypocrisy Chapter 5 Chapter 2: The Call of Conscience Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Perversion and Moral Reckoning Part 7 Part II: The Ethics of Inauthenticity Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Compromises of Integrity Chapter 9 Chapter 5: Beneath the Mask Chapter 10 Chapter 6: Youthful Indiscretions Part 11 Part III: From Hypocrisy to Moral Ambiguity Chapter 12 Chapter 7: Dissociation as Self-Deception Chapter 13 Chapter 8: Multiplicity and Moral Ambiguity Chapter 14 Conclusion Part 15 Bibliography

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      Publisher: Jason Aronson, Inc.
      Publication Date: 3/18/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780765706775, 978-0765706775
      ISBN10: 0765706776

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      Through striking clinical examples and painstaking analysis, Naso documents hypocrisy’s emergence as a form of compromise against the backdrop of ambiguity and moral dissonance that virtually defines postmodern sensibility. Masterfully exposing the vital pull of the field without negating individual agency, he nests hypocrisy in a search for attunement that goes far in explaining its ubiquity in human affairs and its enactment in the consulting room by client and therapist alike. Hypocrisy Unmasked illuminates the intersection of two-person psychology and contemporary ethics in ways that will enhance our capacity to negotiate moral uncertainty, both in our patients and ourselves. -- Abby Stein PhD, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; author of Prologue to Violence: Child Abuse, Dissociation, and Crime
      Dr. Ron Naso presents us with an intriguing and highly original exploration of the phenomenon of hypocrisy. A psychoanalytically oriented psychologist, Naso asks us to consider hypocrisy without 'collapsing' it into psychopathology. He draws on psychoanalytic and philosophical texts to explore the sources of hypocrisy in dissociative mechanisms which function to avoid shame at the expense of morality. -- Ellen Nasper, PhD, Yale School of Medicine
      Rather than succumb to the accepted yet simplistically negative definition of hypocrisy, Dr. Naso has unmasked the intricacies of purpose and context, then reformulated this designation in the best postmodern tradition. The result of his efforts is a stunning book demonstrating originality, creativity, nuance, and keen scholarship. This book makes a significant and welcome contribution to the discussion of shame and dissociation for both clinicians and academics. -- Richard Raubolt, PhD, author of Power Games Influence, Persuasion, and Indoctrination in Psychotherapy Training

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Preface Part 2 Introduction Part 3 Part I: Topographies of Transgression Chapter 4 Chapter 1: The Paradox of Hypocrisy Chapter 5 Chapter 2: The Call of Conscience Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Perversion and Moral Reckoning Part 7 Part II: The Ethics of Inauthenticity Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Compromises of Integrity Chapter 9 Chapter 5: Beneath the Mask Chapter 10 Chapter 6: Youthful Indiscretions Part 11 Part III: From Hypocrisy to Moral Ambiguity Chapter 12 Chapter 7: Dissociation as Self-Deception Chapter 13 Chapter 8: Multiplicity and Moral Ambiguity Chapter 14 Conclusion Part 15 Bibliography

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