This article reports the fi ndings of a study investigating coping strategies used by hypersexual patients (n = 71), compared with a control group (n = 73), in their attempts to defend against shame. Coping strategies were measured using the Compass of Shame Scale (CoSS) and hypersexual behaviour was measured by the Hyper-sexual Behavior Inventory (HBI). A multivariate analysis of variance of between-group differences was signifi cant, and examination of post hoc univariate tests revealed that the sample of hypersexual patients defended against shame with higher levels of withdrawal and higher tendencies to attack self and others when compared with the control group. The effect sizes of these differences were moderate to large. A categorica...
Abstract: In the present study, we explore the proposed cyclic models for problematic hypersexuality...
Difficulties in regulating feelings of shame is a risk factor for the onset and recurrence of mental...
A woman who acts agentically in the workplace is more likely to be disliked and viewed as less compe...
Shame is thought to be intrinsic to hypersexual behaviours, especially in women. Therefore, the aim ...
This study investigated distinct emotions in a sample of men (n = 103) seeking help for hypersexual ...
Abstract: Although shame and facets of neuroticism have independently been linked to hypersexuality,...
\(\bf Introduction:\) Recent research has focused on the relationship between shame and psychopathol...
Background and aims: The past decade has seen an increased interest in understanding hypersexual beh...
Introduction: . Hypersexuality is a clinical condition regarding the psychopathology of sexual behav...
Objectives: To conduct a preliminary study comparing different trauma and clinical populations on ty...
This article reports the findings of a study investigating which facets of psychopathology are most ...
Shame has been found to promote both approach and withdrawal behaviours. Shame theories have not bee...
Shame is treated as a socially disturbing emotion. It appears when there is big difference between ...
Objective: The current study explores relationships between mindfulness, emotional regulation, impul...
Shame is the product of a complex set of negative consequences whereby a person exhibiting the emoti...
Abstract: In the present study, we explore the proposed cyclic models for problematic hypersexuality...
Difficulties in regulating feelings of shame is a risk factor for the onset and recurrence of mental...
A woman who acts agentically in the workplace is more likely to be disliked and viewed as less compe...
Shame is thought to be intrinsic to hypersexual behaviours, especially in women. Therefore, the aim ...
This study investigated distinct emotions in a sample of men (n = 103) seeking help for hypersexual ...
Abstract: Although shame and facets of neuroticism have independently been linked to hypersexuality,...
\(\bf Introduction:\) Recent research has focused on the relationship between shame and psychopathol...
Background and aims: The past decade has seen an increased interest in understanding hypersexual beh...
Introduction: . Hypersexuality is a clinical condition regarding the psychopathology of sexual behav...
Objectives: To conduct a preliminary study comparing different trauma and clinical populations on ty...
This article reports the findings of a study investigating which facets of psychopathology are most ...
Shame has been found to promote both approach and withdrawal behaviours. Shame theories have not bee...
Shame is treated as a socially disturbing emotion. It appears when there is big difference between ...
Objective: The current study explores relationships between mindfulness, emotional regulation, impul...
Shame is the product of a complex set of negative consequences whereby a person exhibiting the emoti...
Abstract: In the present study, we explore the proposed cyclic models for problematic hypersexuality...
Difficulties in regulating feelings of shame is a risk factor for the onset and recurrence of mental...
A woman who acts agentically in the workplace is more likely to be disliked and viewed as less compe...