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Pondering over secrets can cause ill health

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Some secrets are such that you just can’t stop thinking about them over and over again. According to a recent study, this habit can be harmful for our well-being. “Almost everyone keeps secrets, and they may be harmful to our well-being, our relationsh­ips and our health. How secrecy brings such harm, however, is highly understudi­ed,” said Michael L. Slepian, lead author of the study.

“Hiding a secret is largely driven by how often a person is having a conversati­on related to the secret with the person whom he or she is hiding it from, not how he or she feels about the secret,” Slepian said. When a person felt shame about the secret, he or she felt small, worthless or powerless, while guilt made an individual feel remorse, tension or regret.

Secrets about one's mental health, a prior traumatic experience or unhappines­s with one’s physical appearance tended to evoke more shame, according to Slepian, whereas hurting another person, lying to someone or violating someone’s trust induced more guilt. As part of the study, the team of researcher­s examined shame and guilt, the two most highly studied self-conscious emotions. “Unlike basic emotions, such as anger and fear, which refer to something outside of oneself, shame and guilt center on the self,” said Slepian. People who reported feeling shame thought about their secrets significan­tly more often than people who reported feeling guilty or those who felt no shame or guilt about their secret.

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