Shame and guilt, while the focus of attention among scholars and
clinicians for generations, have only recently been subjected to
systematic empirical scrutiny. This volume reports on the growing body
of knowledge on these key self-conscious emotions, integrating findings
from the authors' original research program with other data emerging
from social, clinical, personality, and developmental psychology.
Writing in an engaging, accessible style, June Price Tangney and Ronda
L. Dearing offer a coherent new scientific perspective on shame and
guilt. Compelling evidence is presented to demonstrate that these
universally experienced affective phenomena have significant--and
surprisingly disparate--implications for many aspects of human
functioning, with particular relevance for interpersonal relationships.