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2/6/2020

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Here is a little bit of information that I found about guilt-proneness.  Guilt-proneness is when you have a tendency to feel guilty.  This can be measured by things such as; do you feel guilty when you run into an animal with a car or you missed lunch with a friend.  This is different that feeling guilty.  The concept revolves around transgression.  If someone did something wrong then we label them with having a character flaw.  However, if the person feels guilty about the transgression, this changes the story.  The person is able to see that what they did is wrong.  If the person is not feeling guilty, then the story changes again.  This suggests a lack of remorse, with no intention to repair the transgression.  This is information from the University of Chicago, Emma Levine.  They have been studying this concept and doing research.  One of the ideas that was brought forward was that employees have the responsibility to the right thing.

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    Hello, my name is Dana Lee Collins M.A.,L.P.C.  I am a psychotherapist that has been trained in the art of neurofeedback.  This science helps to heal the brain of trauma.  I am dedicated to helping people heal.

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