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    Acknowledging wrongdoing, committing to reform, and makin... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Emotions associated with self-blame (guilt, remorse) and others' blame (anger, resentment) play a central role in the process of taking responsibility for wrongdoing.

    Acknowledging wrongdoing, committing to reform, and making reparation are processes in which emotions of self-blame and others' blame play a central role.

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