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[The anthropology of guilt and guilt feelings].
Confinia psychiatrica. Borderland of psychiatry. Grenzgebiete der Psychiatrie. Les Confins de la psychiatrie, 1980Considering the sociological and historical relativeness of 'objective' guilt and the relativeness of guilt feelings in the light of 'objective guilt' the authors delve into the problem of whether there exists such a thing as 'objective guilt'. This is particularly relevant after considering recent American investigations by Kohlberg et al. on children'
D, Wyss, B, Laue
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The guilted body: a foucauldian perspective on food guilt
Health Communication, 2015ABSTRACTThis essay reflects on a defining moment in the author’s life. The author narrates her meaningful encounters with a “Guilt-Free Snacking” sticker and a “Not Guilty” food truck. Adopting a Foucauldian perspective, she argues that the sticker and the food truck belong to the “morality of food” discursive formation.
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Guilt in Alcoholics: An Evaluation of the Mosher Guilt Scales
Psychological Reports, 1988The validity of the Mosher Guilt Scales was evaluated by comparing guilt scores of 25 adult males who had voluntarily placed themselves in an alcoholism treatment center with those of a control group of 25 adult males. It was hypothesized that the alcoholic group would demonstrate higher guilt than the control group as the presence of strong guilt ...
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Population displacement is a devastating feature of contemporary conflict with far-reaching political and humanitarian consequences. This book demonstrates the extent to which displacement is a deliberate strategy of war, not just a consequence of it.
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The guilt of schizophrenia as a universal ?guilt?
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