The social side of shame: approach versus withdrawal

At present, the consequences and functions of experiences of shame are not yet well understood. Whereas psychology literature typically portrays shame as being bad for social relations, motivating social avoidance and withdrawal, there are recent indications that shame can be reinterpreted as having clear social tendencies in the form of motivating approach and social affiliation. Yet, until now, no research has ever put these alternative interpretations of shame-motivated behaviours directly to the test. The present paper presents such a test by studying the extent to which shame motivates a preference for social withdrawal versus a preference for social approach. Two studies (N=148 and N= 133) using different shame inductions both showed people experiencing shame to prefer to be together with others (social approach) over being alone (social withdrawal). In addition, the preference for a social situation was found to be unique for shame; it was not found for the closely related emotion of guilt. Taken together, these findings provide direct empirical support for the idea that shame can have positive interpersonal consequences.

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Main Authors: De Hooge, Ilona E., Breugelmans, Seger M., Wagemans, Fieke M.A., Zeelenberg, Marcel
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Language:English
Subjects:Shame, approach behaviour, guilt, interpersonal behaviour, social withdrawal,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-social-side-of-shame-approach-versus-withdrawal
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5315992025-01-16 De Hooge, Ilona E. Breugelmans, Seger M. Wagemans, Fieke M.A. Zeelenberg, Marcel Article/Letter to editor Cognition and Emotion 32 (2018) 8 ISSN: 0269-9931 The social side of shame: approach versus withdrawal 2018 At present, the consequences and functions of experiences of shame are not yet well understood. Whereas psychology literature typically portrays shame as being bad for social relations, motivating social avoidance and withdrawal, there are recent indications that shame can be reinterpreted as having clear social tendencies in the form of motivating approach and social affiliation. Yet, until now, no research has ever put these alternative interpretations of shame-motivated behaviours directly to the test. The present paper presents such a test by studying the extent to which shame motivates a preference for social withdrawal versus a preference for social approach. Two studies (N=148 and N= 133) using different shame inductions both showed people experiencing shame to prefer to be together with others (social approach) over being alone (social withdrawal). In addition, the preference for a social situation was found to be unique for shame; it was not found for the closely related emotion of guilt. Taken together, these findings provide direct empirical support for the idea that shame can have positive interpersonal consequences. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-social-side-of-shame-approach-versus-withdrawal 10.1080/02699931.2017.1422696 https://edepot.wur.nl/431588 Shame approach behaviour guilt interpersonal behaviour social withdrawal https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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approach behaviour
guilt
interpersonal behaviour
social withdrawal
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Breugelmans, Seger M.
Wagemans, Fieke M.A.
Zeelenberg, Marcel
The social side of shame: approach versus withdrawal
description At present, the consequences and functions of experiences of shame are not yet well understood. Whereas psychology literature typically portrays shame as being bad for social relations, motivating social avoidance and withdrawal, there are recent indications that shame can be reinterpreted as having clear social tendencies in the form of motivating approach and social affiliation. Yet, until now, no research has ever put these alternative interpretations of shame-motivated behaviours directly to the test. The present paper presents such a test by studying the extent to which shame motivates a preference for social withdrawal versus a preference for social approach. Two studies (N=148 and N= 133) using different shame inductions both showed people experiencing shame to prefer to be together with others (social approach) over being alone (social withdrawal). In addition, the preference for a social situation was found to be unique for shame; it was not found for the closely related emotion of guilt. Taken together, these findings provide direct empirical support for the idea that shame can have positive interpersonal consequences.
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