نتایج جستجو برای: shame

تعداد نتایج: 3625  

2004
Elias L. Khalil Timur Kuran Gary Becker Michael Lewis

Integrity is a non-ordinary commodity. The “sale” of integrity gives rise to the anomaly of shame. If integrity has a price, why do agents experience a disutility (shame) that they try to hide or, by resorting to self-rationalization, try to deny? The proposed view, called “quantum,” explains shame easily. It also avoids another set of anomalies that face heterodox models based on the multiple-...

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2021

Internalized shame is a very painful negative emotion that is accompanied by feelings of humiliation, inferiority, and worthlessness. The aim of this study was to predicting juvenile internalized shame based on social anxiety, relationship with parent, self-esteem, and self-efficacy. The research method was correlational. The statistical population included female students aged 15 to 19 years i...

2001
Linda M. Hartling Wendy Rosen Maureen Walker Judith V. Jordan

This paper is a discussion of shame and humiliation that goes beyond individualistic perspectives, offering a broader, relational analysis of these profound and complex experiences. In addition to defining and examining the harmful consequences of various forms of derision and degradation, the authors explore clinical encounters with shame and humiliation, present a case, and describe relationa...

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2015
Cláudia Ferreira Inês A Trindade Luísa Ornelas

Perfectionistic self-presentation defines the attempt at presenting the self as perfect through the public concealment of personal defects and/or through the display of attributes perceived as capable to gather positive attention of others. Although perfectionism has long been considered a central aspect of eating psychopathology mediational studies between this construct and these conditions a...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2016
Sarah Whittle Kirra Liu Coralie Bastin Ben J. Harrison Christopher G. Davey

Investigating how brain development during adolescence and early adulthood underlies guilt- and shame-proneness may be important for understanding risk processes for mental disorders. The aim of this study was to investigate the neurodevelopmental correlates of interpersonal guilt- and shame-proneness in healthy adolescents and young adults using structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI). Si...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2010
Donald J Robinaugh Richard J McNally

The diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) specify that a qualifying traumatic stressor must incite extreme peritraumatic fear, horror, or helplessness. However, research suggests that events inciting guilt or shame may be associated with PTSD. We devised a web-based survey in which non-clinical participants identified an event associated with shame or guilt and completed ...

2011
Brian Lickel Rachel R. Steele Toni Schmader

Research on the role of emotion in social identity, group processes, and intergroup conflict is burgeoning. This paper examines recent research on group-based shame and guilt and describes important themes in this research. Guilt and shame are distinguished by different appraisals and motivations in intergroup contexts. Group-based shame is associated with threats to group-image and motivations...

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2020

Clinical and empirical evidence confirming the relationship between core shame and psychopathology types has shown that core shame is the cause of many mental disorders, in this regard investigating the origin of this emotion in the preventive direction and also studying underlying factors for treatment is important. In this paper, by a theoretical review of the causes and origins of this emoti...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2015
Kristina Hennig-Fast Petra Michl Johann Müller Nico Niedermeier Ute Coates Norbert Müller Rolf R Engel Hans-Jürgen Möller Maximilian Reiser Thomas Meindl

Shame and guilt can be described as 'self-conscious emotions' and are an essential part of the psychopathology in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Our primary aim was to explore whether individuals with OCD are processing shame and guilt differently from healthy individuals (N = 20 in both groups; 50% female; age: 20-40 years) on the behavioural and neurobiological level. For the experiment...

2017
Simon McCarthy-Jones

Research into the causes of "hearing voices," formally termed auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH), has primarily focused on cognitive mechanisms. A potentially causative role for emotion has been relatively neglected. This paper uses historical and contemporary case studies of AVH to tentatively generate the hypothesis that shame can be a causal factor in the onset of AVH. Other sources of sup...

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