Sentences with phrase «higher shame and guilt»

While boys in this sad situation may grow up to become more hostile and angry, girls experience higher shame and guilt.

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The need for controlling others is something we learn bit by bit ---- and a pastor with a high need to control others, will slowly confine and constrain you with bars of shame and guilt.
To relieve their anxiety, depression, guilt, shame and / or inability to focus, they turn to easily available biochemical solutions — nicotine, alcohol, marijuana, methamphetamine — or activities in which they can escape their problems — high - risk sports, proliferation of sex partners and work / over-achievement.
I would imagine the number is much higher due to cases that have just gone unreported because of fear, shame, and guilt.
In your virtual reality, you experience frustration, anger, self - criticism, self - abuse, anxiety, guilt and shame — the result of a conflict of your higher and lower selves that must become integrated for you to embody your authentic life purpose.
Couples experiencing infertility often suffer marital discord due to stress from several sources including the financial strain of invasive high tech infertility treatments that can cost tens of thousands of dollars and have no guarantee of success; the emotional strain — shame, guilt and inadequacy — that many men and women endure as they struggle with the inability to produce biological children; and the physical strain from treatments that involve hormone and other drug therapies that can cause fatigue, nausea, headaches, mood swings, weight gain and disruption of the sleep cycle.
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There is also evidence showing that EC plays an important role in the development of conscience, which involves the interplay between experiencing moral emotions (i.e., guilt / shame or discomfort following transgressions) and behaving morally, in a way that is compatible with rules and social norms.8 Besides, children who are high in EC appear to be more able to display empathy toward other's emotional states and pro-social behaviour.4 EC is thought to provide the attentional flexibility required to link emotional reactions (both positive and negative) in oneself and others with internalized social norms and action in everyday situations.
Regression analyses of child and adult measures of child's emotion self - regulation and callous - unemotional traits, and a child measure of moral emotions, showed that poor emotion regulation, along with low levels of guilt and high levels of shame, predicted children's externalizing behaviors, while only low levels of guilt predicted a unique subset of child characteristics called callous - unemotional traits.
Results showed that children who classified themselves as insecurely attached displayed higher levels of shame and maladaptive types of guilt as compared to securely attached children.
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