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Guilt moderation

Economic Theory, 2023
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Shame and Guilt

2016
Shame and guilt are self-conscious emotions that follow personal transgressions. Shame is characterized by negative self-evaluations - feeling like one is a flawed person. Guilt is characterized by negative behavior-evaluations - feeling like one behaved badly.
Turan, N., Cohen, T. R.
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The Guilt of Indifference

2021
In the late 1980s, a choice of narration about the war occurred in the Polish culture. The authors shed light on its consequences. In the narration proposed by Blonski in “The Poor Poles Look at the Ghetto,” which introduced the figure of Poles as “indifferent bystanders to the Shoah” that holds to this day, they indicate areas that eschew ...
Calderon Puerta Aranzazu   +1 more
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Guilt by association

Blood, 2011
Morris and coworkers in the Thalassemia Clinical Research Network report in this issue of Blood on the suspected association of high tricuspid regurgitant jet velocity (TRV) with mortality in > 300 patients with thalassemia, three-quarters of whom are transfused, and find no relationship.[1][1]
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The Guilt Inventory

Psychological Reports, 2000
The Guilt Inventory contains subscales measuring trait guilt, state guilt, and moral standards. Previous research has suggested the reliability of these scales and the validity of their interpretations. The items, coding, and scoring procedure for the Guilt Inventory are presented here as well as additional evidence regarding the reliability and ...
W H, Jones, A K, Schratter, K, Kugler
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More Than Enough Guilt to Go Around: Oedipal Guilt, Survival Guilt, Separation Guilt

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2011
The concepts of oedipal guilt, survivor guilt, and separation guilt are examined using clinical material from a child case to demonstrate the intermingling of these constructs. A brief review of their evolution in the psychoanalytic literature reveals a frequent conflation of the terms guilt and fear, the former at times standing in for both meanings ...
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Testing guilt aversion [PDF]

open access: possibleGames and Economic Behavior, 2010
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Guilt Loops

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
Overlooking the role of parental guilt in recurrent parent-child conflict may limit effective interventions in family therapy. This paper presents a conceptual model of the role of parental guilt in the maintenance of recurrent dysfunctional sequences of parent-child conflict.
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The Concept of GUILT

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1994
Functional guilt motivates the individual to repair the harm done and to refrain from future violations.
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Guilt by Association?

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
Historically, aminoacidurias have been associated with mental disease. Enzymatic defects in amino acid metabolism, resulting in an accumulation of toxic substances or a deficiency of essential nutrients, may produce mental deficiency. Such cause- and-effect relations, however, were difficult to establish in many aminoacidurias originally reported in ...
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