نتایج جستجو برای: sex guilt

تعداد نتایج: 211814  

2015
Sabrina J. Stotz Thomas Elbert Veronika Müller Maggie Schauer

BACKGROUND The relationships between traumatic stress and self-conscious emotions, such as shame and guilt, remain to be fully explored, especially in refugees, who frequently are exposed to a multitude of stressors. OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to investigate shame and guilt in refugee minors and to assess to what extent a greater cumulative exposure to traumatic stressors woul...

Journal: :Psychological reports 2004
Ornella Montebarocci Paola Surcinelli Bruno Baldaro Elena Trombini Nicolino Rossi

The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlations between the narcissistic personality trait, measured with the Narcissistic Personality Inventory, and proneness to shame and guilt, measured with the Shame-Guilt Proneness Scale. Participants were 165 students (83 men, 82 women), aged 19-30 years. Pearson product-moment correlations, with computations comparing NPI Total score with each of ...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2007
Nicolas Rüsch Patrick W Corrigan Martin Bohus Gitta A Jacob Rigo Brueck Klaus Lieb

Quantitative assessment of shame and guilt using self-report questionnaires can help to understand the role of these emotions in various mental disorders. However, shame and guilt measures have predominantly been tested among healthy subjects that usually show low levels of guilt and shame. Thus, little is known about the comparative validity of different shame and guilt questionnaires in a pop...

Journal: :Substance abuse 2013
Breanna J McGaffin Geoffrey C B Lyons Frank P Deane

BACKGROUND People with drug and/or alcohol problems often experience feelings of shame and guilt, which have been associated with poorer recovery. Self-forgiveness has the potential to reduce these negative experiences. METHODS The current study tested theorized mediators (acceptance, conciliatory behavior, empathy) of the relationships between shame and guilt with self-forgiveness. A cross-s...

Journal: :Psychological science 2007
David M Amodio Patricia G Devine Eddie Harmon-Jones

Guilt is widely recognized as an important self-regulatory emotion, yet alternative theoretical accounts view guilt primarily as either a punishment cue or a prosocial motivator. Integrating these views, we propose that guilt functions dynamically to first provide a negative reinforcement cue associated with reduced approach motivation, which transforms into approach-motivated behavior when an ...

2015
Scott T. Wolf Taya R. Cohen A. T. Panter Chester A. Insko

In Study 1, participants completed five extant shame and guilt proneness inventories based on different theoretical conceptions of the difference between shame and guilt. Factor analyses revealed that despite very different theoretical distinctions, the shame proneness subscales loaded on one factor, and the guilt proneness subscales loaded on one factor. In Study 2, we altered scale items so t...

2017
Claudia R Schneider Lisa Zaval Elke U Weber Ezra M Markowitz

The present research explores the relationship between anticipated emotions and pro-environmental decision making comparing two differently valenced emotions: anticipated pride and guilt. In an experimental design, we examined the causal effects of anticipated pride versus guilt on pro-environmental decision making and behavioral intentions by making anticipated emotions (i.e. pride and guilt) ...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2006
Ulrich Orth Matthias Berking Simone Burkhardt

Feelings of shame and guilt are factors associated with depression. However, studies simultaneously investigating shame and guilt suggest that only shame has a strong unique effect, although it is not yet clear which psychological processes cause shame and not shame-free guilt to be related to depression. The authors hypothesized that shame, in contrast to guilt, elicits rumination, which then ...

2016
Evan Chen

The goal of this document is to provide a easier introduction to olympiad inequalities than the standard exposition Olympiad Inequalities, by Thomas Mildorf. I was motivated to write it by feeling guilty for getting free 7’s on problems by simply regurgitating a few tricks I happened to know, while other students were unable to solve the problem. Warning: These are notes, not a full handout. Lo...

2012
Alexander Sebald Sigrid Suetens

Recent experiments suggest that people’s preferences not only depend on their choices but also on their beliefs of other people’s choices and on their beliefs of other people’s beliefs. Guilt aversion is such belief-dependent preference that has received a lot of attention recently. An individual is considered to be guilt averse if he gets a negative utility from failing to live up to the belie...

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