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2002, 'Family adversity, positive peer relationships, and children's externalising behaviour: A longitudinal perspective on risk and resilience', Child Development, v. Shame reactions are characterized by uncontrollable causal beliefs (Weiner, 1986), subjective distress, and withdrawal but, paradoxically, increases in anger, hostility, and externalising behavior (Tangney, 1991). Other research has suggested that boys' responses to anger and threat in parental conflict are externalising and anxiety-based whereas girls' responses are internalising and 'dependent on appraisals of self-blame and perceived control'. |
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