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This conversation explores the different manifestations of shame and guilt in romantic relationships. Shame stems from self-reproach for one’s actions and lacks empathy for the other person, while guilt focuses on the harm caused to the partner, reflecting care and a sense of responsibility. Shame often leads to self-justification and defensiveness, whereas guilt is a crucial step in rebuilding trust.
By Andy JiangThis conversation explores the different manifestations of shame and guilt in romantic relationships. Shame stems from self-reproach for one’s actions and lacks empathy for the other person, while guilt focuses on the harm caused to the partner, reflecting care and a sense of responsibility. Shame often leads to self-justification and defensiveness, whereas guilt is a crucial step in rebuilding trust.