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  2. Do-gooder derogation - Wikipedia

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    The moral do-gooders were disliked by the rest of the group and rated more negatively in the first experiment. However, later in the study, participants were assured of their moral standing and the validity of their own decisions despite that of the moral do-gooder, and they were less sensitive to moral reproach, rating the do-gooders less ...

  3. Zemiology - Wikipedia

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    Zemiology gets its name from the Greek word ζημία zēmía, meaning "harm". [1] It originated as a critique of criminology and the notion of crime. In contrast with "individual-based harms" such as theft, the notion of social harm or social injury incorporates harms caused by nation states and corporations. [2]

  4. Social anxiety disorder - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, the anxiety may not be judged to be excessive, because it is related to an actual danger (e.g., being bullied or tormented by others). However, individuals with social anxiety disorder often overestimate the negative consequences of social situations, and thus the judgment of being out of proportion is made by the clinician.

  5. Gaslighting - Wikipedia

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    The word is often used incorrectly to refer to conflicts and disagreements. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 30 ] According to Robin Stern, PhD, co-founder of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, "Gaslighting is often used in an accusatory way when somebody may just be insistent on something, or somebody may be trying to influence you.

  6. I felt judged for getting divorced at 26. The process taught ...

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    As isolating and painful as the initial judgment was, once I was over it, I felt stronger than ever. I stopped caring so much about what people thought of me. They weren't the ones living my marriage.

  7. Prejudice (legal term) - Wikipedia

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    Within legal civil procedure, prejudice is a loss or injury, and refers specifically to a formal determination against a claimed legal right or cause of action. [4] Thus, in a civil case, dismissal without prejudice is a dismissal that allows for re-filing of the case in the future.

  8. “Comes With The Territory”: 39 People Who Judged ... - AOL

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    Image credits: LuuluSoul #3. Gentle parenting. As strange as that sounds. I thought "getting your a*s whooped" was normal. I was raised in an abusive neglectful home.

  9. If You Pull the Judgment Tarot Card, Here's Exactly What It Means

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    In our fast-paced, goal-oriented society, it’s incredibly easy to get caught up in forward momentum. You're crushing achievements, ticking the boxes of your endless to-do lists, and setting your ...