Fromson article accepted for publication

An article by Paul Fromson, associate professor of psychology, has been accepted for publication in an upcoming edition of Psychological Reports journal.

The article is titled “Evoking Shame and Guilt: A Comparison of Two Theories.” Fromson’s results provide clear support for a theory emphasizing the difference between focusing upon the action versus focusing upon oneself. Focusing on the act tends to elicit guilt, whereas a focus on the wole self fosters shame, Fromson says. He argues that because actions can be “fixed,” guilt is basically a positive emotion that fosters atonement and the repairing of relationships. By contrast, it is difficult to “fix” a broken self, and shame is a more destructive emotion.