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Emotional Dysregulation-Mediated Associations Between Guilt Proneness, Shame Proneness, and Internet Gaming Disorder Among Chinese University Students: Cross-Sectional Survey.

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Shaming

Advances in Nursing Science, 2022
Nurses in a variety of settings frequently use behavior modification strategies to promote health behavior change. Shaming is one such behavior modification tool, but its use in nursing is poorly understood. A concept analysis using Walker and Avant's method was performed.
Michelle L. Gee, Darcy Copeland
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Vicarious shame

Cognition & Emotion, 2012
We examined an account of vicarious shame that explains how people can experience a self-conscious emotion for the behaviour of another person. Two divergent processes have been put forward to explain how another's behaviour links to the self. The group-based emotion account explains vicarious shame in terms of an in-group member threatening one's ...
Welten, S.C.M.   +2 more
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Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame!

De Witte Raaf, 2021
De geschiedenis van de moderne kunst wordt geplaagd door gewetenswroeging. Kunst is een guilty pleasure – niet als een vorm van slechte smaak, maar omdat kunst steeds opnieuw in gebreke blijft: toegankelijkheid wordt verondersteld terwijl elitarisme overheerst, belangeloosheid wordt geveinsd waar commercie bepalend is, idealen worden gepredikt maar ...
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The shame of shaming

Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
Historically, public schools have often used shaming techniques to discipline students, even though researchers have found shaming to be not just an ineffective means of curtailing misbehavior, but, more important, psychologically harmful to children.
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Shame and Psychopathology

CNS Spectrums, 2000
AbstractThe origins of the word “shame” recall the concept of the infraction of integrity both as scandal and as individualization. The human experience of shame stretches along a continuum from modesty to disabling interpersonal terror. Unlike other basic affects, its emergence is a fundamental moment in the process of self-awareness and self-object ...
PALLANTI, STEFANO, L. QUERCIOLI
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