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  2. Guilt (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Guilt is a moral emotion that occurs when a person believes or realizes—accurately or not—that they have compromised their own standards of conduct or have violated universal moral standards and bear significant responsibility for that violation. [1] Guilt is closely related to the concepts of remorse, regret, and shame.

  3. Measures of guilt and shame - Wikipedia

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    Originally modeled after the SCAAI, the current version of the TOSCA, the TOSCA-3 is the most commonly used measure of guilt and shame today. The TOSCA-3 measures guilt and shame proneness through a series of 16 scenarios [7] developed from descriptions of real personal experiences of guilt, shame, and pride, including several positive scenarios.

  4. Reparation (psychoanalysis) - Wikipedia

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    Kleinian thought distinguishes between true reparation and manic reparation, the latter being driven by guilt rather than overcoming it. [7] Manic reparation denies the pain and concern of feeling guilty by using magical methods of repair [8] which maintain omnipotent control of the object in question, and refuse to allow it its separate existence.

  5. Blue Monday isn’t real, but seasonal depression affects ...

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    Psychology Today reported that SAD is estimated to affect 10 million Americans, and that another 10% to 20% may have mild symptoms. ... feelings of worthlessness or guilt, trouble concentrating or ...

  6. Category:Guilt - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to guilt, an emotional experience that occurs when a person believes or realizes—accurately or not—that they have compromised their own standards of conduct or have violated universal moral standards and bear significant responsibility for that violation.

  7. “My Family Hates My Brother For Dating Someone ... - AOL

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    In a piece for Psychology Today, an expert on relationships, communication, and personal growth, Dr. Barton Goldsmith, noted that parental jealousy can significantly influence a child’s well ...

  8. Guilt–shame–fear spectrum of cultures - Wikipedia

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    In a guilt society, the primary method of social control is the inculcation of feelings of guilt for behaviors that the individual believes to be undesirable. A prominent feature of guilt societies is the provision of sanctioned releases from guilt for certain behaviors, whether before or after the fact.

  9. Emotional First Aid - Wikipedia

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    Emotional First Aid: Practical Strategies for Treating Failure, Rejection, Guilt, and Other Everyday Psychological Injuries is a self-help book by Guy Winch, an American clinical psychologist. Background