2022
DOI: 10.1027/1614-0001/a000368
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Shame

Abstract: Abstract. While shame is sometimes discussed as a key element at the core of personality pathologies, its relationship with pathological personality traits is still understudied. Previous research suggested that shame is a common subjective experience in patients with borderline and narcissistic personality traits. However, little is known about how borderline and narcissistic traits are associated with specific areas of shame in community samples. The present study aims to investigate these associations, usin… Show more

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“…Additionally, studies highlight the relationship between specific areas of shame associated with narcissistic vulnerability, narcissistic grandiosity, and borderline-related features. In this regard, it is anticipated to be connected with object relations (Théberge & Gamache, 2022). Additionally, the correlation between borderline personality traits and various psychological constructs has been explored through comprehensive research.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, studies highlight the relationship between specific areas of shame associated with narcissistic vulnerability, narcissistic grandiosity, and borderline-related features. In this regard, it is anticipated to be connected with object relations (Théberge & Gamache, 2022). Additionally, the correlation between borderline personality traits and various psychological constructs has been explored through comprehensive research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%