A narcissistic
"Playing" on guilt means that you are taking advantage of the fact that someone feels guilty and getting them to do things for you.
Factual guilt is when someone is guilty of an act, but not found guilty in court.Technical (procedural) guilt is when someone is guilt of an act and found guilty in court.
yes
No.
The phrase "milking it" refers to one taking advantage of a situation as longs as possible. For example, if one feels guilty about someone, and that someone is taking advantage of that guilt for his own personal gain as long as possible.
Yes, If someone does something bad & they don't feel guilty for it, then, they are immune to it (excluding the old guilt trick)
Guilt over Duncan's murder, and paranoia over the repercussions of her actions
"Ridden with guilt" refers to a state where someone feels overwhelmed by feelings of remorse or regret over their actions or decisions. This emotional burden can lead to anxiety, distress, and a persistent sense of unease, often impacting their mental well-being. Such guilt may arise from wrongdoing, betrayal, or failing to meet personal or societal expectations. Ultimately, being ridden with guilt can hinder one's ability to move forward or find peace.
Yes, he feels guilt.
A moral burden is a sense of responsibility or guilt that someone feels when faced with a moral dilemma or when they believe they have done something wrong. It can weigh heavily on a person's conscience and influence their decision-making and actions.
It's called "Guilt by Association". You both get charged!
An example of survivor's guilt is that when a man or woman who has served in a war, and seen many people killed and tortured feels like it should've been them, it shouldn't have been the other person. They feel guilty for letting a friend or co-infantry man die.