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- Self-condemnation, prolonged shame, and being stuck in regret have been associated with negative outcomes such as anger (Baumeister, Stillwell, & Heatherton, 1994), depression, maladjustment, and global negative self-evaluations (Cibich, Woodyatt, & Wenzel, 2016).
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Jul 15, 2018 · Self-condemnation, prolonged shame, and being stuck in regret have been associated with negative outcomes such as anger (Baumeister, Stillwell, & Heatherton, 1994), depression, maladjustment, and global negative self-evaluations (Cibich, Woodyatt, & Wenzel, 2016).
- Self-Forgiveness, Self-Exoneration, and Self-Condemnation
Introduction. Self-condemnation hurts. We all know the pangs...
- Who Forgives Others, Themselves, and Situations? The Roles of Narcissism, Guilt, Self-Esteem, and Agreeableness
A third aim of the study was to examine the effect of...
- Empathic Concern and Prosocial Behaviors
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- Forgiveness Within The Big Five Personality Model
This study examined, in students from religious and public...
- Empathic Concern Drives Costly Altruism
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- The Psychological Immune Response in The Face of Transgressions
Pseudo self-forgiveness is the use of minimization of harm,...
- Self-Forgiveness, Self-Exoneration, and Self-Condemnation
Mar 20, 2024 · Many individuals struggling with addictive behavior and/or suicidal behavior are experiencing a variety of negative emotions, 13, 14 including self-condemnation, 15, 16 which can manifest as shame, guilt, and self-stigma.
- Jon R Webb, Comfort M Boye
- Subst Abuse Rehabil. 2024; 15: 21-30.
- 10.2147/SAR.S396964
- 2024
Citation 17, Self-forgiveness is very relevant to the process of addressing self-condemnation, including with respect to shame, guilt, and self-stigma, given the fundamental component of negative self-evaluation being inherent to each.
Results Analyses yielded a positive correlation between self-compassion and adaptive coping (r = .306) and a negative correla-tion between self-compassion and maladaptive coping (r = .500). The association of self-compassion with emotional approach coping was positive (r = .340), as was the association with problem-focused coping (r = .205).
Sep 1, 2016 · People often respond to negative emotions by either exaggerating them or trying to suppress them, says Neff. In contrast, self-compassionate people simply observe their thoughts and feelings without judgment. Some people claim that self-compassion is selfish.
Sep 9, 2017 · The three propositions of the stress-and-coping model of self-forgiveness include: (1) self-condemnation is stressful; (2) self-forgiveness can be used to cope with the stressful effects of self-condemnation; and (3) self-forgiveness is related to health. Studies bearing on these propositions are briefly reviewed.
Mar 1, 2024 · For those struggling with. either or both, self-condemnation is a common experience, especially with respect to shame, guilt, and self-stigma. Self-forgiveness, a construct common to both...