The present study examined the relationships between dysregulations in self-conscious emotions and psychopathology in clinically referred children and adolescents. For this purpose, parent-, teacher-, and self-report Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment data of 1000 youth aged 4-18 years was analyzed as this instrument not only provides information on the intensity levels of lack of guilt, guilt, and shame, but also on the severity of various types of psychopathology. The results first of all indicated that dysregulations of self-conscious emotions were more common in this clinical sample than in the general population. Further, a consistent pattern was found with regard to the relationships between self-conscious emotions and c...
Objective: Feelings of shame and guilt have rarely been investigated in people at ultra-high risk (U...
Shame is a powerful and acutely painful “master emotion” that is strongly correlated with maladaptiv...
There is increasing research interest in the role of shame-based emotions in psychopathological cond...
The present study examined the relationships between dysregulations in self-conscious emotions and p...
The present study examined the relationships between dysregulations in self-conscious emotions and p...
This study examined psychopathological correlates of implicit and explicit shame and guilt in 30 cli...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to explore the relationship between attachment, the self-consc...
The present research examined relationships among self-consciousness, shameand guilt-proneness, the ...
The self-conscious emotions of guilt, shame, and pride typically occur when people evaluate their ow...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo cross-sectional studies were conducted to explore the relationship...
Shame has been theorised to contribute to several areas of psychopathology that are particularly pro...
Contains fulltext : 170400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study exam...
Two cross-sectional studies were conducted to explore the relationship between attachment and the se...
Using a cross-sectional design, a self-report measure of proneness to shame and guilt was administer...
Objective: Feelings of shame and guilt have rarely been investigated in people at ultra-high risk (U...
Shame is a powerful and acutely painful “master emotion” that is strongly correlated with maladaptiv...
There is increasing research interest in the role of shame-based emotions in psychopathological cond...
The present study examined the relationships between dysregulations in self-conscious emotions and p...
The present study examined the relationships between dysregulations in self-conscious emotions and p...
This study examined psychopathological correlates of implicit and explicit shame and guilt in 30 cli...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to explore the relationship between attachment, the self-consc...
The present research examined relationships among self-consciousness, shameand guilt-proneness, the ...
The self-conscious emotions of guilt, shame, and pride typically occur when people evaluate their ow...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo cross-sectional studies were conducted to explore the relationship...
Shame has been theorised to contribute to several areas of psychopathology that are particularly pro...
Contains fulltext : 170400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study exam...
Two cross-sectional studies were conducted to explore the relationship between attachment and the se...
Using a cross-sectional design, a self-report measure of proneness to shame and guilt was administer...
Objective: Feelings of shame and guilt have rarely been investigated in people at ultra-high risk (U...
Shame is a powerful and acutely painful “master emotion” that is strongly correlated with maladaptiv...
There is increasing research interest in the role of shame-based emotions in psychopathological cond...