Search results for "Embarrassment"

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CAN I TELL JUST BY MYSELF? DISCUSSING A PARENTAL MENTAL DISORDER WITH A CHILD IN A RESEARCH INTERVIEW

2016

In this single-case study, we focus on how to have a dialogue in a research interview with a child whose parent has been diagnosed with a mental disorder. The interactional context and the interviewer’s role in co-constructing the child’s accounts have been largely neglected in the qualitative psychological research on this subject. Stigma related to mental disorders is increasingly being recognized as a central issue for the entire mental health field. It is considered to have far-reaching effects on the social interaction of the stigmatized person and also to contaminate the interactions of those around that person. We examine how the stigma of a parental mental disorder arises and is neg…

060101 anthropologyInterviewmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesStrict constructionismShameEmbarrassment06 humanities and the artsMental healthSocial relationdialogiDevelopmental psychologychildrenparental mental healthresearch interviewstigma050902 family studiesQualitative psychological research0601 history and archaeologyGirl0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonInternational Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies
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Adolescence, Adulthood and Self-Perceived Halitosis: A Role of Psychological Factors

2021

(1) Background: Halitosis is a frequent condition that affects a large part of the population. It is considered a “social stigma”, as it can determine a number of psychological and relationship consequences that affect people’s lives. The purpose of this review is to examine the role of psychological factors in the condition of self-perceived halitosis in adolescent subjects and adulthood. (2) Type of studies reviewed: We conducted, by the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses) guidelines, systematic research of the literature on PubMed and Scholar. The key terms used were halitosis, halitosis self-perception, psychological factors, breath odor and two te…

AdultMaleMedicine (General)AdolescentSocial stigmamedia_common.quotation_subjectbreath odorPopulationEmbarrassmentReviewAffect (psychology)Social issuespsychological factors03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)R5-920medicineHumansInterpersonal Relations030212 general & internal medicineSocial isolationeducationmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryhalitosis and social relationshipHalitosis030206 dentistryGeneral MedicineSelf ConceptSelf-perceived halitosis; psychological factors; breath odor; halitosis and social relationship.self-perceived halitosisQuality of LifeAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessClinical psychology
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Does angioedema influence the quality of life in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria?

2019

AdultMalePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmunologyMEDLINEEmbarrassmentSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersmedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyChronic UrticariaIn patientAngioedemaEmbarrassmentmedia_commonAngioedemabusiness.industryPruritusMiddle AgedMental Status and Dementia TestsDermatologyQuality of LifeFemalePolandmedicine.symptombusinessStress PsychologicalAnnals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology
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Brain and behavioral alterations in subjects with social anxiety dominated by empathic embarrassment

2020

Significance People are increasingly affected by social anxiety that includes emotional hypersensitivity and inaccurate interpretation of social encounters, and varies markedly in its subjective manifestations. We searched for insights into the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms of Taijin-kyofusho (TKS), a specific subtype of social-anxiety disorder common in East Asia and dominated by empathic or other-oriented embarrassment. We found TKS to be characterized by enhanced affective and reduced cognitive empathy. Moreover, analysis of functional MRI data—collected while subjects viewed videos of badly singing people—revealed disruption of the cognitive–empathy network, possibly obstructing …

Malesosiaalisten tilanteiden pelkoBrain activity and meditationmedia_common.quotation_subjectEmotionsSOCIAL ANXIETYintersubject correlationTemporoparietal junctionEMPATHYInferior frontal gyrusEmbarrassmentEmpathy050105 experimental psychologyINTERSUBJECT CORRELATIONYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesCognitiontoiminnallinen magneettikuvaus0302 clinical medicineempatiamedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGINGembarrassmentempathymedia_commonBrain MappingMultidisciplinary05 social sciencesSocial anxietyCognitive flexibilityBrainPhobia SocialBiological SciencesMagnetic Resonance Imagingfunctional magnetic resonance imagingembarrasmentmedicine.anatomical_structurePosterior cingulateFemalesocial anxietyPsychologyEMBARRASSMENT030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceClinical psychologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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The double embarrassment: Understanding the actions of nursing staff in an unexpected situation

2013

A nursing home is a complex multifactorial environment that influences the decisions and actions of nursing staff. Many of the actions performed by nursing staff appear to be straightforward or simple because they are repetitive, encompassing everyday activities such as helping a resident to get up in the morning, shower or get dressed. These daily activities are usually performed smoothly as part of normal care. This article draws on ethnographic data from a study of caring practices in a nursing home with the aim of investigating how a seemingly ordinary, but unexpected, event can develop into a chaotic situation. Staff appeared to have difficulty managing the situation, and they seemed t…

Nursing staffActivities of daily livingNursingbusiness.industryEveryday activitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicineEmbarrassmentbusinessNursing homesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSGeneral Nursingmedia_commonInternational Journal of Nursing Practice
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Pride or Embarrassment? Employees’ Emotions and Corporate Social Responsibility

2013

This study explores how the employees of a financial firm use emotional arguments to construct different views of their employer's corporate social responsibility (CSR). It is theoretically based on the recent literature regarding employee perspectives of CSR, and especially on the role of emotions in CSR. Furthermore, the study utilizes rhetorical theory as a framework for data analysis. A qualitative study, based on face-to-face interviews, was conducted among 27 employees in a Finnish financial firm. The study identifies six categories of emotional arguments the employees used to construct views of where their employing organization's CSR is derived from. These categories relate positive…

Pridebusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEmbarrassmentManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentPublic relationsRhetorical theoryRhetoricCorporate social responsibilityBusinessConstruct (philosophy)Social psychologymedia_commonQualitative researchCorporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Graffiti

2020

Emotions play an essential role in aesthetic and art experience. Graffiti is an example of urban visual communication, and it can also be understood as a form of art. Like other works of art, graffiti can evoke different aesthetic emotions in its audiences, such as pleasure, wonder, interest and pride but also disinterest, disappointment or embarrassment, and even anger and disgust—further impacting, for example, how they value this art form. However, few studies have explored what kinds of emotions people feel when they appraise graffiti. This chapter discusses emotions in graffiti using examples from participant interviews in the Purkutaide study. Interview quotes are assessed against the…

aesthetic experienceDisappointmentArt criticismcommunicationSelfmedia_common.quotation_subjecttaidekokemuksetEmbarrassmentesteettisyysurban artGraffitiemotionsestetiikkaWonderPleasuregraffitiAestheticstunteetkaupunkitaidemedicinegraffititAesthetic emotionsmedicine.symptomPsychologymedia_common
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Cybertherapy meets Facebook, Blogger and Second Life: an Italian experience

2009

Our project is based on the study of Cybertherapy in the international sphere (USA, Northern Europe) and on the application of this discipline to the Italian psychiatric and psychological reality. CyberTherapy can be used as an "aim", referring to it as real and proper therapy, which lives on personalized paths created by a qualified staff, conceived as ludic, for recreational, psycoterapic, and educational purpose. Moreover, Cybertherapy can be used as a "mean" (and in this way we want to propose it) with the aim of making the user, who feels a psychiatric or a psychological uneasiness, to become closer to qualified staff; a considerable advantage of this discipline is to reduce to a minim…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInternet privacyBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Stigma (botany)EmbarrassmentbusinessPsychologyRecreationmedia_commonFrontiers in Neuroengineering
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Face-work in intimate public conversation : men and women's talk in Ricki Lake show

2000

talk showface threatening actpolitenessfacegenderembarrassmentface-maintenance
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Making sense of the senseless : the management of problematic questions in the Noriko Show

2008

talk showkeskusteluohjelmathumorpolitenesstelevisio-ohjelmatkohteliaisuusNoriko Show (televisio-ohjelma)embarrassmentbroadcast interviewbroadcast mediahuumori
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