Title of article
Shame and guilt: characterological vs. behavioral self-blame and their relationship to fear of intimacy
Author/Authors
Nita Lutwak، نويسنده , , Jacqueline Panish، نويسنده , , Joseph Ferrari، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
8
From page
909
To page
916
Abstract
The present study investigated the distinct affective experiences of shame and guilt and their relationship to self-blame (characterological vs. behavioral), blame of others, self-derogation, and fear of intimacy. As predicted, shame-proneness was associated with fear of intimacy, suggesting that shame may be an important component in intimacy fears. Moreover, shame-proneness was positively correlated with behavioral, and characterological self-blame, blame of others and self-derogation. This may indicate that shame-prone individuals are more likely to engage in self-derogating thoughts, blame their behavior and their character, as well as others, perhaps making intimacy something to be feared. In contrast, guilt-proneness was not associated with intimacy fears or blaming others for oneʹs actions. These findings highlight the effect that shame-proneness vs. guilt-proneness can have on oneʹs sense of self, with debilitating interpersonal consequences such as fear of intimate connections.
Keywords
shame , Blame , Guilt , Intimacy
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Record number
457217
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