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[Self-criticism and reconciliation capacity]

H E Richter

    Psyche
    |April 1, 1993
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Self-criticism and acknowledging guilt foster reconciliation with oneself and others. Conversely, self-hatred fuels projection and hatred towards others, impacting social cohesion.

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    Area of Science:

    • Socio-psychological studies
    • Social psychology
    • Empirical research

    Context:

    • Empirical studies on prejudice related to AIDS
    • Attitudes of German and Russian students
    • Opinion polls on xenophobia, racism, and nationalism

    Purpose:

    • To demonstrate the link between self-perception and intergroup relations
    • To analyze the psychological underpinnings of prejudice
    • To explore the role of self-criticism in social harmony

    Summary:

    • Reconciliation with self and others correlates with self-criticism and the acknowledgment of personal guilt.
    • Self-hatred and devaluation are associated with increased projection and hostility towards outgroups.
    • Empirical data from socio-psychological studies and opinion polls support these findings.

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    Impact:

    • Understanding the psychological roots of prejudice and intergroup conflict
    • Informing interventions aimed at reducing xenophobia, racism, and nationalism
    • Promoting self-reflection for fostering social tolerance and reconciliation