Embarrassment Shame Guilt What are they and how do they appear More complicated Have no clear elicitors Require sense of a self and a set of standards Require a certain level of intellectual development ID: 226618
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Self-conscious emotionsSlide2
Embarrassment
Shame
GuiltSlide3
What are they and how do they appear
More
complicated.
Have
no clear elicitors.
Require
sense of a self and a set of standards.
Require
a certain level of intellectual development.
Depend
on the development of number of cognitive skills.
Depend
on the person`s own experience, expectations and beliefs.
Appear
in failing to meet the standards, rules, goals or expectations of a society or a group.Slide4
What is the feeling
A Person wishes to:
hide
disappear
die
A Person feels:
disappointment
confusion
sadness
It causes
:
emotional change
body reactions
difficult recoverySlide5
EmbarrassmentSlide6
What is it ?
An emotional state, experienced upon having a socially or professionally unaccepted act or condition, witnessed by or revealed to others.Slide7
What causes it?
unwanted attention
personal actions
being rejected
being exposedSlide8
Symptoms
blushing
sweating
nervousness
nervous laughter
desire to disappearSlide9
ShameSlide10
What is it ?
A painful emotion caused by a strong sense of guilt, embarrassment, unworthiness, or disgrace.Slide11
What causes it ?
Situations of :
embarrassment
dishonor
disgrace
inadequacy
humiliation
moral values break
unacceptable actionsSlide12
Symptoms
internal negative feeling
blushing
confusion of mind
lowered head
desire do hide, disappear
sense of heatSlide13
GuiltSlide14
What is it ?
A cognitive or emotional experience that occurs when a person realises or believes that they have violated a moral standard and bear sole responsibility for that.Slide15
What causes it ?
struggle between ego and superego
harmful /inappropriate behaviour toward others
violating universal moral principles
failing to cope with a situationSlide16
Symptoms
strong negative feeling
emptiness
uselessness
crying/sadness
internal anger
depression
desire to dieSlide17
Shame vs. Embarrassment
Shame
does not necessary involve public humiliation
act is known only to the self
is a response to something that is morally wrong
Embarrassment
involves public humiliation
act is known/revealed to others
morally neutral, but socially unacceptableSlide18
Shame vs. Guilt
Shame
violation of cultural or social values
directly about the self
a painful feeling about oneself as a person
Guilt
violation of internal values
self is not a central object
painful feeling of regret and responsibility for one`s actionsSlide19
There are some other self-conscious emotions, such as
:Slide20
PrideSlide21
EmpathySlide22
EnvySlide23
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