articlePsychological InquiryApr 1, 2004Closed access

TARGET ARTICLE: "Putting the Self Into Self-Conscious Emotions: A Theoretical Model"

University of California, Davis

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Abstract

Self-conscious emotions (e.g., shame, pride) are fundamentally important to a wide range of psychological processes, yet they have received relatively little attention compared to other, more “basic ” emotions (e.g., sadness, joy). This article outlines the unique features that distinguish self-conscious from basic emotions and then explains why generally accepted models of basic emotions do not adequately capture the self-conscious emotion process. The authors present a new model of self-conscious emotions, specify a set of predictions derived from the model, and apply the model to narcissistic self-esteem regulation. Finally, the authors discuss the model’s broader implications for future research on self…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Shame
  • Sadness
  • Pride
  • Emotion classification
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Self
  • Cognitive psychology
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