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Big Brother is the Belgian version of the international reality television franchise Big Brother produced by Endemol. The show aired in Flemish Region of Belgium on Kanaal Twee and has had a total of nine seasons. There have been six regular seasons, two celebrity seasons and one all-stars season. The first season of the show aired in
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A cooperation series between Belgium and The Netherlands premiered on 4 January and was aired on VIER in Belgium and RTL5 in The Netherlands.
The format of Big Brother has the same format as the international Big Brother franchise. A group of strangers lives together in an isolated home. They have to work together to succeed in tasks but next to that they also have to nominate each other. The nominated housemates are up for eviction by the audience. Ultimately, the last housemate who leaves the house is the winner. The program was introduced in Flanders as the ultimate social experiment.
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Childhood Disorder: Dysregulated Self-Conscious Emotions? Psychopathological Correlates of Implicit and Explicit Shame and Guilt in Clinical and Non-clinical Children and Adolescents
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The self-conscious emotions of shame and guilt drive people to behave in morally and socially appropriate ways. More specifically, these emotions are elicited when a person displays behavior or has a thought that violates some generally applicable social and moral rule or value (Tracy and Robins, ). Although shame and guilt arise to similar types of events, they are accompanied by different cognitive and behavioral manifestations. Shame is typically characterized by a negative evaluation of the self and hence prompts the person to show defensive and avoidance behavior, whereas guilt is more concerned with a negative evaluation of specific behavior and motivates the person to engage in reparative behavior by making apologies and engaging in attempts to correct the situation (Muris and Mees