Shame and aggression: Theoretical considerations
Within the shame literature, anger and aggression are widely recognized as responses to
shame. Recent findings on the affective neuroscience of social pain suggest multiple models …
shame. Recent findings on the affective neuroscience of social pain suggest multiple models …
Ashamed and afraid: A sco** review of the role of shame in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Background: Despite considerable progress in the treatment of post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD), a large percentage of individuals remain symptomatic following gold …
disorder (PTSD), a large percentage of individuals remain symptomatic following gold …
Faces of shame: Implications for self-esteem, emotion regulation, aggression, and well-being
There is an increasing interest in psychological research on shame experiences and their
associations with other aspects of psychological functioning and well-being, as well as with …
associations with other aspects of psychological functioning and well-being, as well as with …
Understanding the connection between self‐esteem and aggression: The mediating role of emotion dysregulation
The purpose of the present study was to extend previous knowledge concerning the link
between self‐esteem and aggression by examining the mediating role of emotion …
between self‐esteem and aggression by examining the mediating role of emotion …
Association between shame and posttraumatic stress disorder: A meta‐analysis
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a complex condition with affective components that
extend beyond fear and anxiety. The emotion of shame has long been considered critical in …
extend beyond fear and anxiety. The emotion of shame has long been considered critical in …
Emotion regulation and aggression: The incremental contribution of alexithymia, impulsivity, and emotion dysregulation facets.
Objective: Prior research has long emphasized the role of alexithymia and impulsivity to
explain aggressive tendencies. Recently, a growing body of research seems to support the …
explain aggressive tendencies. Recently, a growing body of research seems to support the …
Discrete emotions linking abusive supervision to employee intention and behavior
Drawing on appraisal theories of discrete emotions, we propose and test a model in which
abusive supervision directed toward oneself and toward work unit peers (coworker abusive …
abusive supervision directed toward oneself and toward work unit peers (coworker abusive …
Negative emotionality and aggression in violent offenders: The moderating role of emotion dysregulation
Purpose The present study sought to examine the independent and interactive contribution
of negative emotionality and emotion dysregulation in predicting levels of physical …
of negative emotionality and emotion dysregulation in predicting levels of physical …
Emotion regulation, mindfulness, and alexithymia: Specific or general impairments in sexual, violent, and homicide offenders?
Purpose Problems in emotional functioning have been identified as a risk factor for both
sexual and violent offending, yet the precise pattern of impairment in emotional functioning …
sexual and violent offending, yet the precise pattern of impairment in emotional functioning …
The influence of shame on posttrauma disorders: have we failed to see the obvious?
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Background While fear is known to be the dominant affect associated with posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD), the presence and possible influence of other emotions is less well …
stress disorder (PTSD), the presence and possible influence of other emotions is less well …