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  2. 11 Phrases To Respond to Guilt-Tripping and Why They Work ...

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    According to Dr. Leno, this phrase encourages the guilt-tripper to acknowledge their feelings in the moment. “Sometimes, people guilt-trip with little awareness of how they really feel,” she says.

  3. This can include guilt trips, backhanded compliments, or “subtle jabs and digs that no one in the room actually calls out,” she says. It can even be nonverbal—like rolled eyes or a ...

  4. ‘I don’t like him. [He’s] a travel agent for guilt trips ...

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    “Who calls up their daughter and says, ‘I'm entitled to $55,000 of your money and I'm gonna be a travel agent for guilt trips if you don't give it to me?’”

  5. Guilt trip - Wikipedia

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    Guilt tripping is a form of emotional blackmail [1] that is often designed to manipulate other people by preying on their emotions and feelings of guilt or responsibility. This can be a form of toxic behavior that can have detrimental effects on a person's well-being as well as their relationships.

  6. Emotional blackmail - Wikipedia

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    Knowing that someone close to them wants love, approval or confirmation of identity and self-esteem, blackmailers may threaten to withhold them (e.g., withhold love) or take them away altogether, making the second person feel they must earn them by agreement. [6] Fear, obligation or guilt is commonly referred to as "FOG".

  7. Catholic guilt - Wikipedia

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    Catholic guilt is the reported excess guilt felt by Catholics and lapsed Catholics. [1] Guilt is remorse for having committed some offense or wrong, real or imagined. [ 2 ] It is related to, although distinguishable from, "shame", in that the former involves an awareness of causing injury to another, while the latter arises from the ...

  8. Parents in ministry shouldn't guilt-trip adult child to give ...

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    Parents who took pay cut to enter ministry should consider other work to pay their living expenses.

  9. Nightsiren - Wikipedia

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    Because she ran away as a child and was never found, she's met with distrust and superstition: She and her sister had been claimed to have been taken by an accused witch, Otyla, a neighbour of their childhood home. Told that the mayor is away through the Easter holidays, Šarlota settles into her old, burnt-out home. She befriends a local, Mira ...