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Elaine (Hongye) Lyu

Elaine (Hongye) Lyu

Elaine’s primary research interest is social-emotional development in the family and parenting contexts. Specifically, she is interested in school climate, bullying and victimization, socialization of values, and self-conscious emotions. Her principal goal is to improve children’s mental well-being, especially their emotional regulation and resilience, by adjusting teacher-student and parent-child relationships. Elaine loves to dance, listen to different genres of music, go to live music concerts and visit local museums in her spare time.

Distinguishing Shame from Guilt: Implications and Limitations

It is easy for people to confuse shame and guilt as the two emotions share many common features and are often experienced simultaneously. Both shame and guilt require a mental representation of the self to be compared with a set of rules and standards internalized from family and culture, and both are linked to the capacity for moral reasoning and behavior.
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