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Borderline Personality Disorder and Self-Conscious Affect: Too Much Shame But Not Enough Guilt?

Borderline Personality Disorder and Self-Conscious Affect: Too Much Shame But Not Enough Guilt?

Personal Disord. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2017 Jul 1. Published in final edited form as: Personal Disord. 2016 Jul; 7(3): 303–308. Published online 2016 Feb 11. doi:  [10.1037/per0000176] PMCID: PMC4929016 NIHMSID: NIHMS751322 PMID: 26866901 Jessica R. Peters1 and Paul J. Geiger2 Author information Copyright and License information Disclaimer The publisher’s final edited version of this article is available at Personal Disord See other articles in PMC that cite the published article. Abstract Shame has emerged as a particularly relevant…

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Borderline Personality Disorder and Self-Conscious Affect: Too Much Shame But Not Enough Guilt?

Borderline Personality Disorder and Self-Conscious Affect: Too Much Shame But Not Enough Guilt?

Jessica R. Peters1 and Paul J. Geiger2 Author information ► Copyright and License information ► Disclaimer The publisher’s final edited version of this article is available at Personal Disord See other articles in PMC that cite the published article. Abstract Shame has emerged as a particularly relevant emotion to the maintenance and exacerbation of borderline personality disorder (BPD) features; however, little attention has been paid to the potentially differing effects of other forms of self-conscious affect. While guilt has been…

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