نتایج جستجو برای: sex guilt

تعداد نتایج: 211814  

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2019

As self-conscious emotions, shame and guilt, are at the heart of pathology and developmental psychology. Numerous studies have acknowledged their importance and developmental psychologists, especially psychoanalysts, explained their critical role in etiology of mental disorders. Despite the fundamental effects of these emotions in human life, few studies have explored them objectively.  Most pe...

1980
B. B. Sethi R. Prakash U. Arora

The presence and absence of the feelings of guilt and hostility in depression had been a matter of controversy in the cross-cultural literature. In the psychopathology of depression, these feelings have been considered playing a significant role. Redlich and Freedman (1966) reported that the feelings of guilt in depressive patients were found to be associated with shame as well as unworthiness ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2011
Sabina Cehajić-Clancy Daniel A Effron Eran Halperin Varda Liberman Lee D Ross

Three studies, 2 conducted in Israel and 1 conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina, demonstrated that affirming a positive aspect of the self can increase one's willingness to acknowledge in-group responsibility for wrongdoing against others, express feelings of group-based guilt, and consequently provide greater support for reparation policies. By contrast, affirming one's group, although similarl...

2016
ANAT KEINAN

Spending money on hedonic luxuries often seems wasteful, irrational, and even immoral. We propose that adding a small utilitarian feature to a luxury product can serve as a functional alibi, justifying the indulgent purchase and reducing indulgence guilt. We demonstrate that consumers tend to inflate the value, and usage frequency, of utilitarian features when they are attached to hedonic luxur...

Journal: :JOURNAL OF INDIAN AND BUDDHIST STUDIES (INDOGAKU BUKKYOGAKU KENKYU) 2007

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 1994
R F Baumeister A M Stillwell T F Heatherton

Multiple sets of empirical research findings on guilt are reviewed to evaluate the view that guilt should be understood as an essentially social phenomenon that happens between people as much as it happens inside them. Guilt appears to arise from interpersonal transactions (including transgressions and positive inequities) and to vary significantly with the interpersonal context. In particular,...

2006
Abby L. Holland Mark E. Johnson

In this study, the interrelationships between the variables of sexual guilt, sexual experience, sexual misinformation and sexual satisfaction were examined. One hundred and twenty-five college students, selected through a stratified cluster sampling technique, completed a questionnaire consisting of: a) Mosher Forced Choice Inventory Sexual Guilt subscale; b) a list of 40 common sexual myths an...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2009
Joan Luby Andy Belden Jill Sullivan Robin Hayen Amber McCadney Ed Spitznagel

BACKGROUND Empirical findings from two divergent bodies of literature illustrate that depression can arise in the preschool period and that the complex self-conscious emotions of guilt and shame may develop normatively as early as age 3. Despite these related findings, few studies have examined whether the emotions of shame and guilt are salient in early childhood depression. This is important ...

Journal: :The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1985
R Prentky M Cohen T Seghorn

Many attempts to classify sexual offenders have focused either on the direct application of broad psychiatric diagnostic categories or on specific offense characteristics, such as the nature of the act (e.g., rape versus exhibitionism) or the age of the victim (adult versus child).1-6 Investigators have either looked at the incidence of neurosis, personality disorder, and psychosis among sexual...

Journal: :The International journal of psycho-analysis 2017
Harvey Peskin

It is likely that under the impact of impending Nazism, aggression theory in late Freud, as presented in Civilization and its Discontents (1930), left the entirety of guilt to self-punishment, thus retracting his view that love functions in the superego as remorse and restitution. This change however, essentially withdraws provision for treating victims of abuse, violence and terror. This paper...

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