نتایج جستجو برای: sense of guilt

تعداد نتایج: 21167685  

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2014
Danijela Serbic Tamar Pincus

OBJECTIVES Identifying mechanisms that mediate recovery is imperative to improve outcomes in low back pain (LBP). Qualitative studies suggest that guilt may be such a mechanism, but research on this concept is scarce, and reliable instruments to measure pain-related guilt are not available. METHODS We addressed this gap by developing and testing a Pain-related Guilt Scale (PGS) for people wit...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2014
Janet A Lydecker Rebecca R Hubbard Carrie B Tully Shawn O Utsey Suzanne E Mazzeo

OBJECTIVE As a novel investigation of the role of White racial identity, the current study explored the link between White guilt and disordered eating. PARTICIPANTS Young adult women (N=375), 200 of whom self-identified as White. METHODS Measures assessed disordered eating, trait guilt, White guilt, and affect. RESULTS White guilt is interrelated with disordered eating, particularly bulim...

Journal: :F1000Research 2023

Background: Families, friends and support networks are key to managing bereavement. COVID-19 social restrictions prevented families from being with the dying participating in usual rituals honour dead. This resulted disconnection, feelings of guilt, difficulty making sense death reconstructing relationships. In response this context a theoretically informed, co-produced web-resource faci...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2011
Barbara Basile Francesco Mancini Emiliano Macaluso Carlo Caltagirone Richard S J Frackowiak Marco Bozzali

The feeling of guilt is a complex mental state underlying several human behaviors in both private and social life. From a psychological and evolutionary viewpoint, guilt is an emotional and cognitive function, characterized by prosocial sentiments, entailing specific moral believes, which can be predominantly driven by inner values (deontological guilt) or by more interpersonal situations (altr...

2012
Ullrich Wagner Lisa Handke Denise Dörfel Henrik Walter

Both guilt and regret typically result from counterfactual evaluations of personal choices that caused a negative outcome and are thought to regulate human decisions by people's motivation to avoid these emotions. Despite these similarities, studies asking people to describe typical situations of guilt and regret identified the social dimension as a fundamental distinguishing factor, showing th...

ژورنال: اعتیاد پژوهی 2020

Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating role of shame and guilt in the relationship with depression and cognitive flexibility with addictive behaviors.Method: The present study was correlation and structural equation modeling. The study population consisted of all students in Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University who were selected as 211 using systematic random sampl...

Journal: :Psychology of Women Quarterly 2011

Fateme Farhoudi, Ladan Ahmadian Heravi, Mojtaba Kazemian,

Torture is aimed to create a living dead. Pressing systematic control on individuals who are in opposition to the ruling authorities, persons’ sense of self would be damaged. Such an aversive situation is caused by intentional human action rather than natural causes. Torture occurs in more than 90 countries (Abu Ghraib prison is a prominent example) however, epidemiologic data are limited. The ...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2011
Sangmoon Kim Ryan Thibodeau Randall S Jorgensen

Recent theoretical and empirical work has facilitated the drawing of sharp conceptual distinctions between shame and guilt. A clear view of these distinctions has permitted development of a research literature aimed at evaluating the differential associations of shame and guilt with depressive symptoms. This study quantitatively summarized the magnitude of associations of shame and guilt with d...

2016
Yael Zemack-Rugar Rebecca Rabino Lisa A. Cavanaugh Gavan J. Fitzsimons

The present work examines the effectiveness of pairing a charitable donation with a product purchase. We propose a compensatory process, in which the guilt-laundering properties of charitable donations are more appealing the more consumption guilt is experienced. Consumption guilt is dependent on both product type (hedonic vs. utilitarian) and consumer characteristics (guilt-sensitivity), such ...

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