Negative thinking can also
increase feelings of guilt and shame, which are often emotional triggers for relapse, or remaining in the relapse.
And that might
increase feelings of guilt for being paid so much more than you've earned or deserve, thus diminishing happiness.
Not exact matches
However, women often report that the experience
of postpartum depression is different because they
feel guilt and
increased pressure not to ask for help (Bennett & Indman, 2003).
There are also controversies and ethical considerations surrounding the means used by public campaigns which attempt to
increase breastfeeding rates, relating to pressure put on women, and potential
feeling of guilt and shame
of women who fail to breastfeed; and social condemnation
of women who use formula.
She has
feelings of sadness, doubt,
guilt, or helplessness that seem to
increase each week and get in the way
of her normal routine.
Gradual
increasing confidence interspersed with
guilt and
feelings of incompetence.
Instead, they tended to show
increased levels
of guilt and
feelings of failure.
We also found that this
increased sense
of weight was related to participants» heightened
feelings of guilt, and not other negative emotions, such as sadness or disgust.
This conclusion is further supported by... the witnesses» evidence, found, inter alia, that «One
of the effects
of criminal sanctions against homosexual acts is to reinforce the misapprehension and general prejudice
of the public and
increase the anxiety and
guilt feelings of homosexuals leading, on occasions, to depression and the serious consequences which can follow from that unfortunate disease.»
Consequently, it is vital to identify decreases in wellbeing, heightened stress levels, and
feelings of guilt among parents
of children with autism to offer appropriate support and education to improve and
increase their well being.
As the addict escalates in his / her acting out behavior,
feelings of shame,
guilt, and even despair
increase.
This population has been found to be at risk for high levels
of stress (Levac, McKay, Merka, & Reddon - D'Arcy, 2008),
increased social isolation (Levac et al., 2008),
feelings of incompetence and
guilt (Goodman, 2004), and the recipients
of social stigma (Banach, Iudice, Conway & Couse, 2010; Gruber, Kajevic, Agius, & Martic - Biocina, 2006; Levac et al., 2008).
Parents also reported
increased feelings of competence and reduction
of guilt.