The Influence of Shame in Social Behavior

Ana Carolina da Cunha Fortes, Vinícius Renato Thomé Ferreira

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Shame is an emotion regulator of human behavior, has powerful effects on the adaptation, is an emotionally painful character and may even produce a break in the sense of self worth. Thus, it can trigger dysfunctional patterns of behavior such as low empathy and generate a sense that the individual is powerless or failed. It is crucial to understand how shame can be dysfunctional in order to undermine his power to build a healthy interpersonal relationship. The article discusses the shame, lists aspects of their dynamics and reinforces the need for a review for the clinician.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18256/2175-5027/psico-imed.v6n1p25-27

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