James F. Gilligan is a professor of psychiatry and the clinical director of a prison mental health service. He states, “I have y
et to see a serious act of violence that was not provoked by the experience of feeling shamed and humiliated, disrespected and ridiculed, and that did not represent the attempt to prevent or undo this ‘loss of face’—no matter how severe the punishment, even if it includes death.” How do his comments relate to Jeanne’s father? What do they suggest about the relationship between respect and self-esteem? Do you agree or dis- agree? Why?
The comments of James F. Gilligan relate to Jeanne’s father in that his own son violently confronted him because of the feeling of shame he brought on their mother.
<em>Remember,</em>we were told that Jeanne's father, <em>"takes out his anger on his wife"</em> and later threatened to kill his wife; that's exactly what James F. Gilligan was referring to when he said,... <em>"the experience of feeling shamed and humiliated, disrespected and ridiculed", </em>it is this feeling that brought about the violent confrontation by his son.
What this suggests is that the relationship between respect and self-esteem is not unifying. In other words, the quest for self-esteem can result in disrespect.
Let's add up the other side of the equation first. So we do 9+11 according to the order of operations and we get 20. We then add 10 to 20 and we get 30. Now we look at the other side and see that the numbers are the same, except 11 and 9 will be flipped. So the blank is 9.
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