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Reactions from Guilt vs. Shame James Gilligan, MD, in his profound work on violence, argued that what serial killers fear the most is shame. Both guilt and shame can be elicited by some kind of ...
Oh, oh, oh! Here comes a cartoon! Look out for those cartoons! They will oversimplify, exaggerate, and make you agitated every time! In Virginia, some parents are worked up about a ‘white guilt ...
In ‘A Philosophy of Shame,’ Frédéric Gros contends that the reviled emotion can drive political change.
Listen to Dave's Commentary: It's another guilt-inducing cartoon study "Could Sponge Bob be harmful to your child?" Answer? Well you know the answer! "Half of the 4-year-olds watching the cartoon ...
Guilt may lead us to shame, which has the potential to damage our self-esteem and our identity. Hindsight bias may help us understand some of the core issues contributing to our reactions to guilt.
Although shame and guilt may seem similar, shame is highly correlated with addiction, depression, and aggression. In contrast, guilt is linked to empathy and understanding other perspectives. What ...
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