articleAnnual Review of PsychologyAug 22, 2006Closed access

Motivational and Emotional Aspects of the Self

Duke University

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Abstract

Recent theory and research are reviewed regarding self-related motives (self-enhancement, self-verification, and self-expansion) and self-conscious emotions (guilt, shame, pride, social anxiety, and embarrassment), with an emphasis on how these motivational and emotional aspects of the self might be related. Specifically, these motives and emotions appear to function to protect people's social well-being. The motives to self-enhance, self-verify, and self-expand are partly rooted in people's concerns with social approval and acceptance, and self-conscious emotions arise in response to events that have real or imagined implications for others' judgments of the individual. Thus, these motives and emotions do not…

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Keywords
  • Embarrassment
  • Shame
  • Psychology
  • Pride
  • Social psychology
  • Social anxiety
  • Self-enhancement
  • Self
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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