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  1. A lack of guilt and remorse is one characteristic that experts have used to diagnose psychopathy. What is the difference between guilt and shame ? Are some people prone to guilt and shame? When...

  2. 25. März 2023 · This study investigated the physiologic signature associated with guilt in adults with no history of psychological or autonomic disorder. Healthy adults completed a novel task, including an initial questionnaire about their habits and attitudes, followed by videos designed to elicit guilt, as well as the comparison emotions of ...

  3. 25. März 2023 · This study investigated the physiologic signature associated with guilt in adults with no history of psychological or autonomic disorder. Healthy adults completed a novel task, including an initial questionnaire about their habits and attitudes, followed by videos designed to elicit guilt, as well as the comparison emotions of ...

    • 10.3758/s13415-023-01079-3
    • 2023
  4. 29. Juli 2015 · That is, lack of guilt was predominantly associated with oppositional defiant and conduct (i.e., externalizing) problems, while guilt and shame were primarily linked with affective and anxiety (i.e., internalizing) problems.

    • Peter Muris, Peter Muris, Cor Meesters, Jolina Heijmans, Sandra van Hulten, Linsy Kaanen, Birgit Oer...
    • 617
    • 2016
    • 10.60 (3.30)
  5. 1. Juni 2017 · Feeling guilty can be healthy: It can open doors leading to positive behavior change. With shame, one can also feel a disappointment in oneself but no value has been violated. As Gershen Kaufman...

  6. 18. Okt. 2022 · “In psychology, guilt is an emotional experience that occurs when a person believes or realizes — correctly or not — that they have compromised their values or morality in some way,” explains Dr....

  7. 31. Aug. 2018 · Shame and guilt have much in common: they are self-conscious emotions, implying self-reflection and self-evaluation (e.g., Tangney & Tracy, 2012 ); they involve negative self-evaluations and feelings of distress elicited by one’s perceived failures or transgressions (e.g., Tangney, Stuewig, & Mashek, 2007 ); they strongly correlate with each oth...