This book reports on the growing body of knowledge on these key
self-c onscious emotions, integrating findings from the authors'
original res earch program with other data emerging from clinical,
social, personal ity, and developmental psychology. The authors
demonstrate that shame and guilt have significant and surprisingly
disparate implications for many aspects of human functioning, with
particular relevance for inte rpersonal relationships. The book
examines such compelling topics as t he varying levels of empathy
shown by "shame-prone" and "guilt-prone" individuals; links to
anger, hostility, and aggression; and effects of shame and guilt on
psychological adaptation and moral behavior. Clini cal applications
of the research are discussed in depth, as are method ological and
assessment issues; developmental considerations; and impl ications
for parenting, education, and social policy.
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