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. 2010 Nov;49(Pt 4):563-76.
doi: 10.1348/014466509X479771. Epub 2010 Jan 28.

Self-harm in a mixed clinical population: the roles of self-criticism, shame, and social rank

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Self-harm in a mixed clinical population: the roles of self-criticism, shame, and social rank

Paul Gilbert et al. Br J Clin Psychol. 2010 Nov.

Abstract

Objectives: This study explored the relationship of forms and functions of self-criticism, shame, and social rank variables to self-harm, depression, and anxiety.

Design: The study used a questionnaire design.

Method: In-patients and day-patients (N=73) completed a series of questionnaires measuring self-harm, mood, self-criticism, shame, and social comparison.

Results: Self-harm was significantly associated with forms and functions of self-criticism, shame, and feelings of inferiority (low social rank). The self-persecuting function of self-criticism was especially linked to self-harm, depression, and anxiety.

Conclusions: This study adds to a growing literature on the importance of recognizing the pathogenic effects of negative self-critical thoughts and feelings about the self and the value of distinguishing different types of self-criticism.

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