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“Guilt”

Medico-Legal Journal, 1963
J L, COONAN, D, CURRAN, D, NAPLEY
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Guilt

2007
Abstract The Old English word gilt has bequeathed to us one of the pivotal words of our criminal jurisprudence. We do not completely know what it is, but our system cannot do without it. Our pleading and our jury verdicts revolve around the distinction between being guilty and not guilty.
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Guilt

Counseling and Values, 1984
Because dealing with guilt and morality often makes even counselors uncomfortable, it is useful to reexamine this common experience. Quite often clients even begin with remarks about unworthiness; how counselors respond to this beginning can have crucial significance for the course of therapy.
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A meta-analysis of the associations between callous-unemotional traits and empathy, prosociality, and guilt

Clinical Psychology Review, 2020
Rebecca E Waller   +2 more
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Oncologist’s Guilt

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2016
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