This post is in response to Why Do Women Put Up With Infidelity? By Sheila Kohler This blog post was sparked by a response to my post on why women put up with infidelity. The anonymous reader quite ...
Many people confuse shame and guilt, and it is useful to know the difference between the two. The first reason is that shame often masks anger and vice versa. Some chronically angry and raging people ...
Survivor’s guilt, experts caution, will for many be the new normal. It is a “constellation of feelings” — “despair, hopelessness, guilt, shame.” Combating survivor’s guilt involves understanding what ...
Guilt can be a good thing — especially when we’ve acted against our values or caused harm to someone else. In those cases, the remedy is clear: apologize. But there’s another kind of guilt that’s far ...