RT Article T1 Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus: A Psychological Study of Unrepaired Shame JF Journal of pastoral care & counseling VO 67 IS 4 SP 1 OP 10 A1 Severino, Sally K. A2 Morrison, Nancy K. LA English YR 2013 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1809849969 AB Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's modern Prometheus shows us the eternal punishment of unrepaired shame—eternal entrapment within the shame triangle of victim, perpetrator and rescuer. This paper describes how Shelley's insight—that lack of love creates a monster living in shame—is being confirmed by neuroscience and how this is exemplified in two characters—the creature and Victor Frankenstein. Additionally, it delineates how pastoral counselors can help those suffering from unrepaired shame K1 Spiritual Care K1 Frankenstein K1 helper K1 rescuer K1 Perpetrator K1 Victim K1 Shame DO 10.1177/154230501306700405