By Jenny Chen — 2015
New research shows differences in the brains of kids who show excessive guilty behavior, which may put them at risk for a host of mood disorders later in life.
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It’s not easy to let our kids be less than perfect.
When it comes to supporting employees to thrive despite the emotional fallout of the pandemic, leaders (and mindfulness) have a critical role to play.
At the end of the day, guilt and shame are crucial social emotions, as they keep people from acting in pure self-interest.
At a weekend workshop I led, one of the participants, Marian, shared her story about the shame and guilt that had tortured her.
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