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    Are Moral Emotions Adaptive?

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    and Clinical Psychology‚ 32 pp.265-270. Saftner‚ J. et al. (1995). The relation of shame and guilt to eating disorders symptomatology. Journal of social and clinical psychology‚ 14 pp.315-324. Tangney‚ J. et al. (1992). Moral Emotions and Moral Behavior. Annual Review of Psychology‚ 58 pp.345–372. Tangney‚ J. P.‚ & Fischer‚ K. W. (1995). Self-conscious emotions: The psychology of shame‚ guilt‚ embarrassment‚ and pride. New York: Guilford Press. Trivers‚ R. (1985). Social evolution. Menlo Park‚ Calif:

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    An all too common emotion‚ guilt is not widely thought of as an emotion that stands out from the rest. People deal with it all the time and it becomes overshadowed due to its frequency. Contrary to what most think‚ guilt is a compound emotion. There are too many factors involved with guilt for one to fully understand the emotion. Guilt can greatly influence one’s life‚ as it should. Without guilt‚ there would no reason to not make horrible moral decisions. One could live as they pleased and not feel

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    making is a part of people’s life even though it limits people to making decisions as required by the society’s morals and not that which make them happy like in the case of Mrs. Mallard. Furthermore‚ supported by the studies done by Lake‚ C. R and Tangney‚ J. P.‚ et al‚ decisions have consequences and the consequences can be fatal. In fact this is what characterizes life‚ that is‚ decisions and

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    (1965). The moral judgment of the child. New York: Free Press. (Original work published 1932). Sigelman‚ C. K. & Rider E. A. (2009) Life-span Human Development‚ (6th Ed)‚ The George Washington University and Elizabethtown College‚ p123 Silverman‚ I Tangney‚ J. P.‚ Stuewig‚ J.‚ & Mashek‚ D. J. (2007). Moral emotions and moral behavior. Annual Review of Psychology‚ 58‚ 345-372. Turiel‚ E. (2006). The development of morality. In N. Eisenberg (Vol. Ed.)‚ & W. Damon & R. M. Lerner (Eds. in Chief)‚ Handbook

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    Aspinwall‚ G.‚ L. and Staudinger‚ U.‚ M. (2003)‚ A Psychology of Human Strengths. 149-164. Berscheid‚ E. (2010). Love in the fourth dimension. Annual Review of Psychology‚ 61‚ 1-25. Seligman‚ E.‚ M. (2002)‚ Authentic Happiness‚ The Free Press‚ 1-260. Tangney‚ J.P.‚ Stuewig‚ J. & Mashek‚ D.J. (2007). Moral emotions and moral behavior. Annual Review of Psychology‚ 58‚ 345-372.

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    The Psychological Effects of Guilt Guilt is not only defined as “a feeling of self-reproach from believing that one has done a wrong;” but it plays a major part in how a person can psychologically handle their thoughts‚ emotions‚ and actions. In Kite Runner‚ written by Khaled Hasseini‚ the effects that guilt can have are shown through the events in Amir’s life. After seeing his closest friend‚ Hassan‚ brutally raped in an alleyway‚ he punishes himself to deal with his shame. Throughout the novel

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    Take his obsession with the rug‚ “Dude’s rug is shabby at best‚ but as he says on more than one occasion‚ ‘it really tied the room together‚ man.’ Small space or not‚ the apartment is his and he takes pride in it.” (Tangney) When the Chinaman undoes his pants‚ Dude says‚ "Not on the rug‚ man." As if it would be acceptable for him to urinate anywhere else in the room. Dude’s contentment with the new rug from the Lebowski mansion rules out any particular sentimental attachments

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    Self

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    22‚ 347-368. Higgins‚ E. T. (1987). Self-discrepancy: A theory relating self and affect. Psychological Review‚ 94‚ 319-340. Higgins‚ E. T. (1999). When do self-discrepancies have specific relations to emotions? The second-generation question of Tangney‚ Niedenthal‚ Covert‚ & Barlow (1998). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 77‚ 1313-1317. Higgins‚ E. T.‚ Klein‚ R.‚ & Strauman‚ T. (1985). Self-concept discrepancy theory: A psychological model for distinguishing among different aspects

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    disagreements about who should get credit and in what order is to talk about these issues at the beginning of a working relationship‚ even though many people often feel uncomfortable about such topics. "It’s almost like talking about money‚" explains Tangney. "People don’t want to appear to be greedy or presumptuous." APA’s 2002 Ethics Code offers some guidance: It specifies that "faculty advisors discuss publication credit with students as early as feasible and throughout the research and publication

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING INTRODUCTION: What is self-esteem? Self-Esteem means different things to different people. There is no universal meaning in self-esteem. Everyone of us have a personal meaning of self-esteem. How does self-esteem affect in our personality? How we overcome self-esteem? And how self-esteem developed in self? Self-esteem is a term used in psychology to reflect persons overall emotional evaluation of his or her own worth. It is a judgment of one self

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