Psychopathy-Related Personality Traits and Shame Management Strategies in Adolescents
@article{Nystrm2013PsychopathyRelatedPT,
title={Psychopathy-Related Personality Traits and Shame Management Strategies in Adolescents},
author={Markus B. T. Nystr{\"o}m and Fredrik Mikkelsen},
journal={Journal of Interpersonal Violence},
year={2013},
volume={28},
pages={519 - 537}
}The purpose of this study was to examine whether there is a correlation between the amount of psychopathy-related personality traits and the type of shame management in adolescents. Two hypotheses were examined; first, that there is a positive correlation between psychopathy-related personality traits and more unconscious and externalized shame management strategies, and second, that there is a negative correlation between psychopathy-related personality traits and more conscious and…
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