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Guilt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Guilt is a cognitive or an emotional experience that occurs when a person realizes or believes - whether justified or not - that he or she has violated a moral standard, and is responsible for that v...
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In agreement with Freud, the author characterizes the unconscious structure of ecclesiastic and of contemporary racist anti-Semitism as paranoid projections of unconscious guilt feelings and of profound narcissistic injury. ... The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology...
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Making Restitution, or Undoing the Wrong can lessen feeling of guilt, to some extent. Restitution will usually help the person resolve his guilt feelings more easily.
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I guess there isn't one person who hasn't experienced feelings of guilt and some people carry a constant, deep engraved guilt feelings regarding this aspect of their ... ... Guilt feelings are often related to as a negative emotion - but what are they, why do we breed them in ourselves and whay do we generate them in others?
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Food does more than fill our stomachs -- it also satisfies feelings, and when you quench those feelings with comfort food when your stomach isn't growling, that's emotional eating. ... 5. Emotional eating can leave behind feelings of guilt; eating when you are physically hungry does not.
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Very often, our standards are not very clear in our consciousness and we question our behavior only in response to feelings of guilt and shame. Therefore, we might not be aware that our standards are unrealistically high.
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