Incoming Resources
- The tyranny of guilt, an essay on Western masochism, Pascal Bruckner ; translated from the French by Steven Rendall
- Hitler's children, a co-production of Maya Productions together with Saxonia Entertainment for MDR, WDR, and SWR ; director and producer, Chanoch Ze'evi ; produced in association with DR-Danish Broadcasting Corporation-Mette Hoffmann Meyer
- Mommy guilt, learn to worry less, focus on what matters most, and raise happier kids, Julie Bort, Aviva Pflock, Devra Renner
- Guilt, shame, and anxiety, understanding and overcoming negative emotions, Peter R. Breggin, MD
- My father's keeper, children of Nazi leaders : an intimate history of damage and denial, by Stephan and Norbert Lebert ; translated by Julian Evans
- I didn't do the thing today, letting go of productivity guilt, Madeleine Dore
- Is shame necessary?, new uses for an old tool, Jennifer Jacquet
- What did you do in the war, Daddy?, growing up German, Sabine Reichel
- Mysticism and guilt-consciousness in Schelling's philosophical development., Translated with an introd. and notes by Victor Nuovo
- The culture of shame, Andrew P. Morrison
- Is shame necessary?, new uses for an old tool, Jennifer Jacquet ; illustrations by Brendan O'Neill Kohl
- When parents hurt, compassionate strategies when you and your grown child don't get along, Joshua Coleman
- Survivor guilt, a self-help guide, Aphrodite Matsakis
- Perfect madness, motherhood in the age of anxiety, Judith Warner
- Born guilty : children of Nazi families, [compiled by] Peter Sichrovsky ; translated by Jean Steinberg
- The wages of guilt, memories of war in Germany and Japan, Ian Buruma
- Good-bye to guilt, releasing fear through forgiveness, by Gerald G. Jampolsky with Patricia Hopkins and William N. Thetford ; foreword by John Denver