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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF- COMPASSION, SELF-ESTEEM AND REGULATION OF SELF-CONSCIOUS EMOTIONS

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 The present study examined the relationship between SELF-COMPASSION, SELF-ESTEEM, Shame-Proneness and GUILT-PRONENESS with experiencing shame and guilt after reminding the experience of fault and transgression. To do so, in a quasi-experimental design, 80 students (26 males and 54 females) of the University of Tehran filled SELF-COMPASSION and Self- Esteem Scales and Shame-Proneness and Guilt- Proneness subscales of the Test of Self- Conscious Affect-3. After shame and guilt induction by reminding and writing about an experience of fault and transgression, Participants reported their UNPLEASANT EMOTIONS by the adjective-checklist of shame and guilt based on Tangney`s theory and the scale of UNPLEASANT EMOTIONS. The Results revealed that shame-proneness was positively and SELF-COMPASSION was negatively associated with the UNPLEASANT EMOTIONS. SELF-ESTEEM was correlated negatively with the shame only and GUILT-PRONENESS showed no significant relationship with the UNPLEASANT EMOTIONS. As hypothesized, selfcompassion predicted UNPLEASANT EMOTIONS that are beyond the shame-proneness and guilt proneness, while SELF-ESTEEM wasn’t the predictor of the UNPLEASANT EMOTIONS. The results were explained based on the different nature of SELF-COMPASSION and SELF-ESTEEM constructs.

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    SAEEDI, ZOHA, GHORBANI, NIMA, SARAFRAZ, MAHDI REZA, & SHARIFIAN, MOHAMMAD HOSEIN. (2012). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF- COMPASSION, SELF-ESTEEM AND REGULATION OF SELF-CONSCIOUS EMOTIONS. RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH, 6(3), 1-9. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/134004/en

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    SAEEDI ZOHA, GHORBANI NIMA, SARAFRAZ MAHDI REZA, SHARIFIAN MOHAMMAD HOSEIN. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF- COMPASSION, SELF-ESTEEM AND REGULATION OF SELF-CONSCIOUS EMOTIONS. RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH[Internet]. 2012;6(3):1-9. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/134004/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ZOHA SAEEDI, NIMA GHORBANI, MAHDI REZA SARAFRAZ, and MOHAMMAD HOSEIN SHARIFIAN, “THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF- COMPASSION, SELF-ESTEEM AND REGULATION OF SELF-CONSCIOUS EMOTIONS,” RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 1–9, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/134004/en

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