shame: being guilty of something, but not admitting to it, and being shady.
embaressment: knowing you did something wrong, and expressing it in your features.
guilt: doing something wrong, admitting it to yourself, and holding it in (which is not good)
Gerhart Piers has written: 'Shame and guilt, a psychoanalytic and a cultural study' -- subject(s): Guilt, Psychoanalysis, Shame 'Shame and guilt' -- subject(s): Guilt, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Guilt, Shame
When guilt occurs in appropriate circumstances and is not accompanied by shame, it is related to a healthy sense of moral or ethical responsibility. This type of guilt can lead to positive outcomes, such as remorse and the motivation to make amends or change behavior. It reflects an awareness of one's actions and their impact on others, fostering empathy and personal growth. In contrast, shame often involves a negative assessment of oneself, which can be debilitating and counterproductive.
To clear of shame or guilt.
shame
1) Guilt is generally linked with a moral transgression while shame is more linked with the notion of failure
Guilt is feeling bad about a specific behavior or action, while shame is feeling bad about who we are as a person. Guilt can motivate us to make amends and change our behavior, but shame can lead to feelings of worthlessness and self-blame. Both guilt and shame can negatively impact our mental and emotional well-being by causing stress, anxiety, and low self-esteem.
Compare and contrast it with what?
1. Compare 2. Contrast
compare is when you compare two things that are the same and contrast is when you compare two things that are different.
compare and contrast the lakes,wetland and rivers?
compare and contrast between triangles and a trapezoid
Compare.