"Cover up your arms, you're triggering people": A Mixed-Methods Investigation of Shame in those who Self-Injure.
Alexandra C BrownCameron LathamAdam N DanquahBrendan J DunlopPeter James TaylorPublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2022)
Consistent with previous research, shame was described as an aversive emotion occurring within interpersonal and broader societal contexts and involving a negative self-focus. A lack of compassion or understanding in response to NSSI, or anticipation of negative responses from others often triggered more intense shame than the NSSI itself. Future studies could use QUEST methodology with more diverse samples or different populations to further investigate experiences of shame.