Guilt: An interpersonal approach.

Volume: 115, Issue: 2, Pages: 243 - 267
Published: Mar 1, 1994
Abstract
Multiple sets of empirical research findings on guilt are reviewed to evaluate the view that guilt should be understood as an essentially social phenomenon that happens between people as much as it happens inside them. Guilt appears to arise from interpersonal transactions (including transgressions and positive inequities) and to vary significantly with the interpersonal context. In particular, guilt patterns appear to be strongest, most common,...
Paper Details
Title
Guilt: An interpersonal approach.
Published Date
Mar 1, 1994
Volume
115
Issue
2
Pages
243 - 267
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