Shame – an emotionally complex condition with social connotation and psychosomatic implications in pathology

Shame is a complex emotional state, a universal experience, whose influence can be extensive. Elusive by its nature, shame can escape the attention of specialists. Discussions on shame as a separate and distinct emotion are rare, most often being denied, hidden or concealed by more socially acceptab...

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Main Authors: Simona GROSSMAN, Ioan-Bradu IAMANDESCU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2016-12-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Medical Practice
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Online Access:https://rjmp.com.ro/articles/2016.4/RJMP_2016_4_Art-03.pdf
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spelling doaj-2f7298e639c0443aba6ed12a680c04972021-09-09T10:59:35ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Medical Practice1842-82582069-61082016-12-0111430631010.37897/RJMP.2016.4.3Shame – an emotionally complex condition with social connotation and psychosomatic implications in pathologySimona GROSSMAN0Ioan-Bradu IAMANDESCU1Institutul de Schema Terapie, Tel-Aviv, IsraelUniversitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiShame is a complex emotional state, a universal experience, whose influence can be extensive. Elusive by its nature, shame can escape the attention of specialists. Discussions on shame as a separate and distinct emotion are rare, most often being denied, hidden or concealed by more socially acceptable emotions. Offspring of a disappointed Ideal Self, shame reflects on Self Respect and Self Image, both important and influential components of the psyche, with major implications in personality. Being a strong negative emotion, shame can have an important and quite extensive influence on mental health through its numerous somatic correlates intensely and widely expressed at different organic level on somato-visceral activity – thus, resulting in the appearance of numerous disorders and psychosomatic diseases – among them obesity, which was chosen by the author as the subject of a future research.https://rjmp.com.ro/articles/2016.4/RJMP_2016_4_Art-03.pdfshamemoral emotionssocial-selfpathology
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author Simona GROSSMAN
Ioan-Bradu IAMANDESCU
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Ioan-Bradu IAMANDESCU
Shame – an emotionally complex condition with social connotation and psychosomatic implications in pathology
Romanian Journal of Medical Practice
shame
moral emotions
social-self
pathology
author_facet Simona GROSSMAN
Ioan-Bradu IAMANDESCU
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title Shame – an emotionally complex condition with social connotation and psychosomatic implications in pathology
title_short Shame – an emotionally complex condition with social connotation and psychosomatic implications in pathology
title_full Shame – an emotionally complex condition with social connotation and psychosomatic implications in pathology
title_fullStr Shame – an emotionally complex condition with social connotation and psychosomatic implications in pathology
title_full_unstemmed Shame – an emotionally complex condition with social connotation and psychosomatic implications in pathology
title_sort shame – an emotionally complex condition with social connotation and psychosomatic implications in pathology
publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
series Romanian Journal of Medical Practice
issn 1842-8258
2069-6108
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Shame is a complex emotional state, a universal experience, whose influence can be extensive. Elusive by its nature, shame can escape the attention of specialists. Discussions on shame as a separate and distinct emotion are rare, most often being denied, hidden or concealed by more socially acceptable emotions. Offspring of a disappointed Ideal Self, shame reflects on Self Respect and Self Image, both important and influential components of the psyche, with major implications in personality. Being a strong negative emotion, shame can have an important and quite extensive influence on mental health through its numerous somatic correlates intensely and widely expressed at different organic level on somato-visceral activity – thus, resulting in the appearance of numerous disorders and psychosomatic diseases – among them obesity, which was chosen by the author as the subject of a future research.
topic shame
moral emotions
social-self
pathology
url https://rjmp.com.ro/articles/2016.4/RJMP_2016_4_Art-03.pdf
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