Term ID: T2078

Guilt-Free Decision Making

/guilt-free-decision-making/
Cognitive and emotional processes for making choices without excessive self-blame or regret, particularly important for individuals prone to excessive guilt.
Example: Learning to make decisions based on available information and values while accepting uncertainty and avoiding self-punishment for imperfect outcomes.

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Reference: Tangney & Dearing (2002)