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  2. Vicarious embarrassment - Wikipedia

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    Vicarious embarrassment (also known as secondhand, empathetic, or third-party embarrassment and also as Spanish shame [1] [2] or Fremdschämen in German [3] [4]) is the feeling of embarrassment from observing the embarrassing actions of another person. Unlike general embarrassment, vicarious embarrassment is not the feelings of embarrassment ...

  3. Shame - Wikipedia

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    Thus, it might be possible to feel ashamed of thought or behavior that no one actually knows about (because one is afraid of what they find), and conversely, feeling guilty about the act of gaining approval from others. Psychoanalyst Helen B. Lewis argued that, "The experience of shame is directly about the self, which is the focus of evaluation.

  4. Moral injury - Wikipedia

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    A moral injury is an injury to an individual's moral conscience and values resulting from an act of perceived moral transgression on the part of themselves or others. [1] It produces profound feelings of guilt or shame, [1] moral disorientation, and societal alienation. [2]

  5. 8 Phrases That Signal a Person Is Feeling Shame ... - AOL

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  6. Eudaimonia - Wikipedia

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    In terms of its etymology, eudaimonia is an abstract noun derived from the words eû (good, well) and daímōn (spirit or deity). [2]Semantically speaking, the word δαίμων (daímōn) derives from the same root of the Ancient Greek verb δαίομαι (daíomai, "to divide") allowing the concept of eudaimonia to be thought of as an "activity linked with dividing or dispensing, in a good way".

  7. Looking-glass self - Wikipedia

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    The feeling of shame and insufficient self-worth comes from traumatic experiences such as abuse, neglect, abandonment, shaming family situations, and harsh upbringing. [7] Therefore, the looking-glass self can cause feelings of insufficient self-worth and mental health issues.

  8. Influencer Whitney Simmons Says She Was 'Tired Of Feeling ...

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    Feeling lost without the structure of sport, she realized that activity was the thing that supported her mental health the most. Her dad, an avid exerciser, brought her to the gym and she “fell ...

  9. Justin Timberlake Is Feeling 'Remorseful, Ashamed ... - AOL

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    The 43-year-old "Can't Stop the Feeling" singer is "feeling remorseful, ashamed, and humiliated," a source tells ET. However, JT is also feeling "accountable." According to the source, Timberlake ...