Humiliation Seeking and Self-Directed Social Shame: Psychological Mechanisms, Risks, and Evidence-Based Treatments
Humiliation seeking and self-directed social shame describe a maladaptive pattern in which an individual appears to pursue, tolerate, or emotionally reinforce scenarios involving degradation, embarrassment, or interpersonal loss of status. While social humiliation can occur as an external event, the clinically relevant concept centers on internal processes: expectation of shame, heightened threat sensitivity to social… Read More »