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Coverage of Shamed into taking a drink? Nonverbal displays of shame predict relapse and worsening health among recovering alcoholics.

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Coverage of Shamed into taking a drink? Nonverbal displays of shame predict relapse and worsening health among recovering alcoholics.

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Coverage of Shamed into taking a drink? Nonverbal displays of shame predict relapse and worsening health among recovering alcoholics.

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Coverage of Shamed into taking a drink? Nonverbal displays of shame predict relapse and worsening health among recovering alcoholics.

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Coverage of Shamed into taking a drink? Nonverbal displays of shame predict relapse and worsening health among recovering alcoholics.

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Joey T. Cheng

I’m interested in the social functions of status hierarchies, the psychological, and, especially, emotional, underpinnings of leadership and followership (e.g., pride, humility, admiration, respect), and the implications of status hierarchies on individual motivation and collective performance.

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In the Emotion and Self Lab at the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia, we study the process, structure, expression, and regulation of emotions and self. Much of our research is focused on self-conscious emotions (pride, shame,…

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Clinical Psych Science paper published

Dan Randles’ and Jess Tracy’s paper in Clinical Psych Science, showing that nonverbal displays of shame predict relapse and worsened health among recovering alcoholics, is a “Top-Read” article of 2013. Read the paper here. Read Huffington Post coverage here.

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Clinical Psych Science paper in press

New paper by Dan Randles and Jess Tracy showing that nonverbal displays of shame predict relapse and worsened health, months later, among recovering alcoholics, now in press at Clinical Psych Science.

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Clinical Psych Science paper in press

New paper by Dan Randles and Jess Tracy showing that nonverbal displays of shame predict relapse and worsened health among recovering alcoholics, now in press at Clinical Psych Science.

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