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1Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Binghamton University, State University of New York, Binghamton, NY, USA.
Abstract:
Feeling ashamed is a universal humanuniverse living experience. According to humanbecoming, all persons choose to feel ashamed or not from moment to moment. Therefore, it is significant to discover the newknowings of the phenomenon of feeling ashamed. The investigation method was Parsesciencing, a unique mode of inquiry within the humanbecoming paradigm. The investigation included 10 historians between the ages of 18 and 65 years, who were willing to share their experiences of feeling ashamed. The inquiry stance was: What is the discerning extant moment of the universal humanuniverse living experience of feeling ashamed? The major discovery of this Parsesciencing inquiry was the discerning extant moment: Feeling ashamed is profound agonizing regretfulness with persistent unwelcome recollections arising with desired concealment with distancing affiliations.
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