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  2. 8 Phrases That Signal a Person Is Feeling Shame ... - AOL

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    "Shame is especially prevalent, particularly in a world where we can consume so much information and be pressured to live well," explains Dr. Andrew Cuthbert, psychologist at Timber Creek Counseling.

  3. Shame - Wikipedia

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    A "sense of shame" is the feeling known as guilt but "consciousness" or awareness of "shame as a state" or condition defines core/toxic shame (Lewis, 1971; Tangney, 1998). The person experiencing shame might not be able to, or perhaps simply will not, identify their emotional state as shame, and there is an intrinsic connection between shame ...

  4. Honor suicide - Wikipedia

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    Honor suicide is a type of suicide whereby a person kills themself to escape the shame of an action they consider immoral or dishonorable, such as having had extra-marital sexual affairs, partaking in a scandal, or suffering defeat in battle.

  5. Measures of guilt and shame - Wikipedia

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    Measures of guilt and shame are used by mental health professionals to determine an individual's propensity towards the self-conscious feelings of guilt or shame.. Guilt and shame are both negative social and moral emotions as well as behavioral regulators, yet they differ in their perceived causes and motivations: external sources cause shame which affects ego and self-image, whereas guilt is ...

  6. Embarrassment - Wikipedia

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    Frequently grouped with shame and guilt, embarrassment is considered a "self-conscious emotion", and it can have a profoundly negative impact on a person's thoughts or behavior. [1] Usually, some perception of loss of honor or dignity (or other high-value ideals) is involved, but the embarrassment level and the type depends on the situation.

  7. 'People First, Then Money, Then Things': Suze Orman's 6 ... - AOL

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    Success Secret #5: There’s no shame or blame big enough to keep you from being who you are meant to be. Everyone makes financial mistakes , but Orman emphasizes that no amount of shame or blame ...

  8. Guilt–shame–fear spectrum of cultures - Wikipedia

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    In China, the concept of shame (trad. 恥 [var./simp. 耻], pinyin: chǐ) is widely accepted [6] [7] due to Confucian teachings. In Chapter 2 of the Analects, Confucius is quoted as saying: Lead the people with law and organize them with punishments, and they will avoid the punishments but will be without a sense of shame.

  9. Seppuku - Wikipedia

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    Seppuku was used by warriors to avoid falling into enemy hands and to attenuate shame and avoid possible torture. [9] [10] Samurai could also be ordered by their daimyō (feudal lords) to carry out seppuku. Later, disgraced warriors were sometimes allowed to carry out seppuku rather than be executed in the normal manner.