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What is the difference between guilt and shame in psychological terms?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Guilt and shame are distinct emotional experiences. Guilt typically arises from a specific action or behavior that one perceives as wrong, leading to a desire to make amends. Shame, on the other hand, is a more pervasive feeling that relates to one's self-worth and identity, often leading to feelings of worthlessness. Understanding this difference is crucial for addressing emotional issues effectively.

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