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Guilt: Symposium Proceedings Kelley, Kathleen E.
Guilt: Symposium Proceedings Kelley, Kathleen E.
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**Guilt: Symposium Proceedings** dives headfirst into one of humanity's most deliciously uncomfortable emotions. This psychology collection brings together academic minds dissecting guilt from every conceivable angle – from evolutionary psychology to cultural guilt-tripping mechanisms. Kelley explores how guilt shapes our relationships, decision-making, and that 3am mental spiral we all know too well.
Perfect for psychology students, therapists, researchers, or anyone who's ever wondered why humans are so spectacularly good at making themselves miserable. The symposium format means you get multiple perspectives without the usual academic bloat – think intellectual buffet rather than tedious lecture series.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks has lived a little, but the insights remain sharp. Whether you're studying human behavior professionally or just trying to understand why you felt guilty about that last cookie, this psychology gem delivers real substance.
**Reader Reviews:**
*"Finally, an academic book that doesn't put me to sleep! Actually helped me understand my Catholic upbringing."*
*"Fascinating read – now I know why guilt is such a powerful motivator in relationships."*