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Shame as a social phenomenon: A critical analysis of the concept of dispositional shame [PDF]
An increased clinical interest in shame has been reflected in the growing number of research studies in this area. However, clinically-orientated empirical investigation has mostly been restricted to the investigation of individual differences in ...
Boyle, Mary, Leeming, Dawn
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An ordeal of the real: shame and the superego
This essay argues that the renovation of a discourse of shame in late capitalist society requires revisiting the conventional Freudian literature on shame from a Lacanian point of view.
Jaco Barnard-Naudé
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The effect of shame on prosocial behavior tendency toward a stranger
Background This study aimed to examine the effect of different types of shame on prosocial behavior tendency to different help-seekers. Methods A total of 120 participants were randomly assigned to a neutral mood condition, a public shame or a private ...
Saiqi Li, Liusheng Wang
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A Confucian Defense of Shame: Morality, Self-Cultivation, and the Dangers of Shamelessness
Many philosophers and scholars in the West have a negative view of shame. In much of post-classical Western ethical thought, shame is compared negatively with guilt, as shame is associated with the “outer”, how one appears before others (and thus is ...
Mark Berkson
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Is Shame Morally Relevant to Ecological Ethics?
In recent years, we have seen a resurgence of the topic of shame in philosophy and moral philosophy. The paper analyses shame as a moral emotion in contemporary moral-philosophical and environmental discourse.
Andrea Klimková
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Shame, depressive symptoms and eating, weight and shape concerns in a non-clinical sample [PDF]
Shame has been shown to be related both to symptoms of depression and eating pathology. However, the independence of this relationship has not yet been established.
Gee, Alice, Troop, Nicholas
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This paper examines politicians’ publicly displayed emotional responses to the sex affair and resignation of a Member of the European Parliament, József Szájer, from Fidesz, Hungary’s one ruling party.
Gabriella Szabó, Balázs Kiss
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Do Women Have More Shame than Men? An Experiment on Self-Assessment and the Shame of Overestimating Oneself [PDF]
We analyze how subjects’ self-assessment depends on whether its accuracy is observable to others. We find that women downgrade their selfassessment given observability while men do not.
Ludwig, Sandra, Thoma, Carmen
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Background: Recent findings suggest that a strong negative social emotion (i.e., shame) increases YMSM’s sexual risk-taking. Unchangeable shame (e.g., desire for other men) might undermine (moderate) the link between knowledge and self-efficacy or ...
Mina ePark +5 more
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Examining associations between racism, internalized shame, and self-esteem among African Americans
Shame, originating from social threats to social bonds, self-esteem and/or social status, has been associated with poor mental and physical outcomes. Despite theoretical assumptions indicating shame as a prominent emotional response to social threats ...
Amber J. Johnson
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