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Psychological Science|January 8, 2014
Two faces of shame: the roles of shame and guilt in predicting recidivismJune P Tangney, Jeffrey Stuewig, Andres G Martinez
Journal of Personality Disorders|October 1, 2022
Are Borderline Personality Disorder Features Differentially Related to Pre-Incarceration Alcohol, Cannabis, Cocaine, and Opioid Dependence Among People Recently Incarcerated in Jail?Jennifer M Loya, June P Tangney, Jeffrey B Stuewig
Deviant Behavior|March 15, 2016
THE EFFECT OF STIGMA ON CRIMINAL OFFENDERS' FUNCTIONING: A LONGITUDINAL MEDIATIONAL MODELKelly E Moore, Jeffrey B Stuewig, June P Tangney
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology|September 24, 2016
Suicidal ideation in a United States jail: Demographic and psychiatric correlatesKaren E Schaefer, Christianne Esposito-Smythers, June P Tangney
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 1, 1992
Shamed into anger? The relation of shame and guilt to anger and self-reported aggressionJ P Tangney, P Wagner, C Fletcher, et al.
Personality Disorders|May 27, 2015
Relation of borderline personality features to preincarceration HIV risk behaviors of jail inmates: Evidence for gender differences?Leah M Adams, Jeffrey B Stuewig, June P Tangney
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation|May 21, 2019
Does psychopathy differentially predict treatment-seeking during incarceration versus postrelease?Shannon W Schrader, June P Tangney, Jeffrey B Stuewig
Journal of Personality|March 16, 2004
High self-control predicts good adjustment, less pathology, better grades, and interpersonal successJune P Tangney, Roy F Baumeister, Angie Luzio Boone
Criminal Justice and Behavior|July 12, 2011
Assessing Jail Inmates' Proneness to Shame and Guilt: Feeling Bad About the Behavior or the Self?June P Tangney, Jeffrey Stuewig, Debra Mashek, et al.
Stigma and Health|October 21, 2016
The Self-Stigma Process in Criminal OffendersKelly E Moore, June P Tangney, Jeffrey B Stuewig
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Psychological Science|January 8, 2014
Two faces of shame: the roles of shame and guilt in predicting recidivismJune P Tangney, Jeffrey Stuewig, Andres G Martinez
Journal of Personality Disorders|October 1, 2022
Are Borderline Personality Disorder Features Differentially Related to Pre-Incarceration Alcohol, Cannabis, Cocaine, and Opioid Dependence Among People Recently Incarcerated in Jail?Jennifer M Loya, June P Tangney, Jeffrey B Stuewig
Deviant Behavior|March 15, 2016
THE EFFECT OF STIGMA ON CRIMINAL OFFENDERS' FUNCTIONING: A LONGITUDINAL MEDIATIONAL MODELKelly E Moore, Jeffrey B Stuewig, June P Tangney
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology|September 24, 2016
Suicidal ideation in a United States jail: Demographic and psychiatric correlatesKaren E Schaefer, Christianne Esposito-Smythers, June P Tangney
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 1, 1992
Shamed into anger? The relation of shame and guilt to anger and self-reported aggressionJ P Tangney, P Wagner, C Fletcher, et al.
Personality Disorders|May 27, 2015
Relation of borderline personality features to preincarceration HIV risk behaviors of jail inmates: Evidence for gender differences?Leah M Adams, Jeffrey B Stuewig, June P Tangney
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation|May 21, 2019
Does psychopathy differentially predict treatment-seeking during incarceration versus postrelease?Shannon W Schrader, June P Tangney, Jeffrey B Stuewig
Journal of Personality|March 16, 2004
High self-control predicts good adjustment, less pathology, better grades, and interpersonal successJune P Tangney, Roy F Baumeister, Angie Luzio Boone
Criminal Justice and Behavior|July 12, 2011
Assessing Jail Inmates' Proneness to Shame and Guilt: Feeling Bad About the Behavior or the Self?June P Tangney, Jeffrey Stuewig, Debra Mashek, et al.
Stigma and Health|October 21, 2016
The Self-Stigma Process in Criminal OffendersKelly E Moore, June P Tangney, Jeffrey B Stuewig
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