• contemporary study on self-blame in psychology. While conceptualizations of stress have differed, the most dominant accounts in current psychology are appraisal-based...
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  • Self psychology, a modern psychoanalytic theory and its clinical applications, was conceived by Heinz Kohut in Chicago in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, and...
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  • Survivors". Journal of Counseling Psychology. 52 (3): 267–78. doi:10.1037/0022-0167.52.3.267. Matsushita-Arao, Y. (1997). Self-blame and depression among forcible...
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    Locus of control (category Social psychology)
    in psychology. The construct is applicable to such fields as educational psychology, health psychology, industrial and organizational psychology, and...
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  • feel about it (see self)." The construct of self-esteem has been shown to be a desirable one in psychology, as it is associated with a variety of positive...
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  • In psychology, self-efficacy is an individual's belief in their capacity to act in the ways necessary to reach specific goals. The concept was originally...
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  • will make situational attributions by blaming their surroundings instead of themselves. Investigations of the self-serving bias in the laboratory differ...
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  • Perfectionism, in psychology, is a broad personality trait characterized by a person's concern with striving for flawlessness and perfection and is accompanied...
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    Darrin R. (August 1999). "Culture, self-discrepancies, and self-satisfaction". Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 25 (8): 915–925. CiteSeerX 10...
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    themselves up for failure and refusing to take the blame. A theory more closely related to the findings of the self-handicapping phenomenon with a similar background...
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    strong feelings of self-guilt, shame, self-blame and depression. This way of thinking can lead to hopelessness and despair. Self-image disparity was...
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  • of self idealization in splitting can create an inflated sense of self where individuals view themselves as doing no wrong and placing all blame and...
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  • Just-world fallacy (category Moral psychology)
    Social Psychology. 132 (6): 783–785. doi:10.1080/00224545.1992.9712107. Janoff-Bulman, Ronnie (1979). "Characterological versus behavioral self-blame: Inquiries...
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    Guilt (emotion) (category Moral psychology)
    Mens rea Nietzsche Postponement of guilt Self-blame (psychology) Compare: "Guilt: Encyclopedia of Psychology". Archived from the original on 2 May 2008...
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  • of Social Psychology. SAGE. p. 891. ISBN 978-1-4129-1670-7. {https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/in-love-and-war/201311/why-do-we-blame-victim Roesch...
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  • main types of self-blame: behavioral self-blame (undeserved blame based on actions) and characterological self-blame (undeserved blame based on character)...
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  • formation Reductionism Regression (psychology) Self-deception Spin (public relations) Splitting (psychology) Victim blaming "Rationalization". American Psychological...
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  • projected in self-defence on to the partner in question, so that the guilt attached to the thoughts can be repudiated or turned to blame instead, in a...
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  • human self: Self – individuality, from one's own perspective. To each person, self is that person. Oneself can be a subject of philosophy, psychology and...
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  • oblige theory Self-control Self-categorization theory Self-determination theory Self-evaluation maintenance theory Self-knowledge (psychology) Sedikides...
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    towards rejection, and can degrade, insult, or blame others who disagree with them. They generally lack self-awareness, and will have a difficult time understanding...
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  • satisfaction in self-humiliation. Self-deprecating jokes frequently mention feeling dead inside, having a mental illness or people blaming themselves for...
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  • self-control over impulsive and anti-social behaviour - leading to pre-emptive or reactionary manipulation to maintain image According to psychology author...
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    nervosa, bulimia, and self-mutilation". Psychoanalytic Psychology. 24 (2): 289–305. doi:10.1037/0736-9735.24.2.289. Skegg K (2005). "Self-harm". Lancet. 366...
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  • meaning from Developmental psychology, educational psychology and social psychology for the process of convincing the self that ethical standards do not...
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  • "Sexual Preference, Gender, and Blame Attributions in Adolescent Sexual Assault". The Journal of Social Psychology. 151 (5): 592–607. doi:10.1080/00224545...
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  • Selfishness (redirect from Selfism)
    more limited resources. The term "selfism" was used by Paul Vitz in his 1977 book Psychology as Religion: The Cult of Self-Worship to refer to any philosophy...
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  • suspects include denial, rationalisation, minimisation and projection of blame onto the victim. A variation on minimisation as a manipulative technique...
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  • Victim mentality (category Popular psychology)
    non-consensual sexual acts are more likely to develop feelings of self-recrimination, guilt, and self-blame for acts that they were forced to perform. Sexual abuse...
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    central concepts of analytical psychology is individuation—the lifelong psychological process of differentiation of the self out of each individual's conscious...
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