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Guilt

Awareness and Sympathy May Be Key Components of Guilt for Children

By Neil Petersen | August 24, 2020

Guilt is a negative emotion, but it’s a negative emotion that to some extent is good. If no one ever felt guilt, the world would be a scary place indeed! One question about guilt is how the tendency to feel guilt develops in childhood. We know that some children feel guiltier than other children when…

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