Difficulties in regulating feelings of shame is a risk factor for the onset and recurrence of mental health disorders. The present research investigated the impact of the individual differences in propensity to experience shame (or shame-proneness) on two emotion regulation strategies-perspective taking and positive reappraisal. A total of 228 participants, undergraduate students, were allocated randomly to one of the eight experimental conditions. The results revealed that for high shame-prone participants, the use of perspective taking, without positive reappraisal, led to a heightened experience of shame. In contrast, the combination of perspective taking and positive reappraisal led to reductions in shame among high shame-prone particip...
The current study examined Gilbert's (1998) concept of internal and external shame, and the degree t...
The goal of this research was three-fold: to understand the effect of shame-inducing feedback on a n...
Shame has been found to promote both approach and withdrawal behaviours. Shame theories have not bee...
Difficulties in regulating feelings of shame is a risk factor for the onset and recurrence of mental...
Difficulties in regulating feelings of shame is a risk factor for the onset and recurrence of mental...
Shame is considered an influential human emotion that can have critical effects on aspects of human ...
Emotions and perspective-taking are ubiquitous in our daily social interactions, but little is known...
This item is only available electronically.The relationship between shame-proneness and psychopathol...
The aim of this thesis was the exploration of shame. Four experiments are among the very first to em...
The aim of this thesis was the exploration of shame. Four experiments are among the very first to em...
The current study examined the effects of experimentally-induced shame on subsequent reactions to a ...
Shame has been identified as an intense unpleasant emotion (Wicker, Payne, & Morgan, 1973) with pote...
The current study examined the effects of experimentally-induced shame on subsequent reactions to a ...
The current study examined the effects of experimentally-induced shame on subsequent reactions to a ...
Socio-functional approach to shame suggests that displaying shame after norm violation communicates ...
The current study examined Gilbert's (1998) concept of internal and external shame, and the degree t...
The goal of this research was three-fold: to understand the effect of shame-inducing feedback on a n...
Shame has been found to promote both approach and withdrawal behaviours. Shame theories have not bee...
Difficulties in regulating feelings of shame is a risk factor for the onset and recurrence of mental...
Difficulties in regulating feelings of shame is a risk factor for the onset and recurrence of mental...
Shame is considered an influential human emotion that can have critical effects on aspects of human ...
Emotions and perspective-taking are ubiquitous in our daily social interactions, but little is known...
This item is only available electronically.The relationship between shame-proneness and psychopathol...
The aim of this thesis was the exploration of shame. Four experiments are among the very first to em...
The aim of this thesis was the exploration of shame. Four experiments are among the very first to em...
The current study examined the effects of experimentally-induced shame on subsequent reactions to a ...
Shame has been identified as an intense unpleasant emotion (Wicker, Payne, & Morgan, 1973) with pote...
The current study examined the effects of experimentally-induced shame on subsequent reactions to a ...
The current study examined the effects of experimentally-induced shame on subsequent reactions to a ...
Socio-functional approach to shame suggests that displaying shame after norm violation communicates ...
The current study examined Gilbert's (1998) concept of internal and external shame, and the degree t...
The goal of this research was three-fold: to understand the effect of shame-inducing feedback on a n...
Shame has been found to promote both approach and withdrawal behaviours. Shame theories have not bee...