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- W2071036668 abstract "Shame, guilt, embarrassment, and pride are ‘self-conscious emotions,’ evoked by self-reflection and self-evaluation. A growing empirical literature indicates that shame and guilt are distinct emotions with very different implications for psychological adjustment and interpersonal behavior. In brief, shame involves a negative evaluation of the global self, whereas guilt involves a negative evaluation of a specific behavior. On balance, guilt appears to be the more adaptive emotion, benefiting relationships in a variety of ways. Shame has been associated with a variety of negative outcomes – evasion, denial, anger, and vulnerability to a range of psychological symptoms. Recent research, however, has begun to explore the conditions under which shame may be adaptive – fostering meaningful change. Embarrassment is not simply a mild form of shame, but is marked by more humor, more obvious physiological changes (e.g., blushing), and a greater sense of exposure. The diversity of situations that cause embarrassment makes a comprehensive ‘account’ of embarrassment difficult. There is greater consensus about its adaptive significance. Embarrassment signals appeasement to others, thus diffusing negative social evaluations and the likelihood of retaliation. In recent years, pride has received long overdue attention. Paralleling the self versus behavior distinction central to shame and guilt, there are two types of pride. The propensity to experience pride about behavior (‘authentic’ or ‘behavioral’ pride) appears to be similarly more adaptive than the propensity to experience pride in self (‘hubristic’ pride)." @default.
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