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Turning shame inside-out: "humiliated fury" in young adolescents
Authors:Thomaes Sander  Stegge Hedy  Olthof Tjeert  Bushman Brad J  Nezlek John B
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. s.thomaes@uu.nl
Abstract:The term "humiliated fury" refers to the anger people can experience when they are shamed. In Study 1, participants were randomly exposed to a prototypical shameful event or control event, and their self-reported feelings of anger were measured. In Study 2, participants reported each school day, for 2 weeks, the shameful events they experienced. They also nominated classmates who got angry each day. Narcissism was treated as a potential moderator in both studies. As predicted, shameful events made children angry, especially more narcissistic children. Boys with high narcissism scores were especially likely to express their anger after being shamed. These results corroborate clinical theory holding that shameful events can initiate instances of humiliated fury.
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