BACKGROUND: Unconditional regard refers to the feeling that one is accepted and valued by others without conditions. Psychological theory suggests that experiences of unconditional regard lead children to feel that they are valuable despite setbacks. We hypothesized that reflecting on experiences of unconditional regard would buffer children's negative self-feelings (eg, shame, insecurity, powerlessness) in the face of setbacks. To test this hypothesis, we randomized children to reflect on experiences of unconditional regard or other experiences, and examined their response to an academic setback 3 weeks later.METHODS: Participants (11-15 years old) were randomly assigned to reflect for 15 minutes on experiences of unconditional regard (n =...
Research among adults has consistently shown that people holding negative self-views prefer negative...
The primary goal of this study was to assess the ability of maltreated school-age children and adole...
The goal of the current study was to examine whether the use of a value-affirmation manipulation can...
I’m incredible—or am I? This is a recurring and daunting question for children with fragile self-vie...
This experimental study examined the role of negative feedback and social rank in the experience of ...
When faced with shame, children can either respond in submissive ways to withdraw from their environ...
Self-conscious emotions, such as guilt and shame, motivate the adherence to social norms, including ...
When faced with shame, children can either respond in submissive ways to withdraw from their environ...
The authors conducted 2 studies of 9th-grade Israeli adolescents (169 in Study 1, 156 in Study 2) to...
Conventional wisdom suggests that praising a child as a whole or praising his or her traits is benef...
Children interact with peers in their daily lives and sometimes help, share, or otherwise do somethi...
Research among adults has consistently shown that people holding negative self-views prefer negative...
This study aimed to understand how relationships with peers and teachers contribute to the developme...
Shame has important implications in educational contexts for educators, children and young people. T...
The problem of this research can be outlined as the design and experimentation a counseling program ...
Research among adults has consistently shown that people holding negative self-views prefer negative...
The primary goal of this study was to assess the ability of maltreated school-age children and adole...
The goal of the current study was to examine whether the use of a value-affirmation manipulation can...
I’m incredible—or am I? This is a recurring and daunting question for children with fragile self-vie...
This experimental study examined the role of negative feedback and social rank in the experience of ...
When faced with shame, children can either respond in submissive ways to withdraw from their environ...
Self-conscious emotions, such as guilt and shame, motivate the adherence to social norms, including ...
When faced with shame, children can either respond in submissive ways to withdraw from their environ...
The authors conducted 2 studies of 9th-grade Israeli adolescents (169 in Study 1, 156 in Study 2) to...
Conventional wisdom suggests that praising a child as a whole or praising his or her traits is benef...
Children interact with peers in their daily lives and sometimes help, share, or otherwise do somethi...
Research among adults has consistently shown that people holding negative self-views prefer negative...
This study aimed to understand how relationships with peers and teachers contribute to the developme...
Shame has important implications in educational contexts for educators, children and young people. T...
The problem of this research can be outlined as the design and experimentation a counseling program ...
Research among adults has consistently shown that people holding negative self-views prefer negative...
The primary goal of this study was to assess the ability of maltreated school-age children and adole...
The goal of the current study was to examine whether the use of a value-affirmation manipulation can...