When guilt is detrimental to our serenity, our peace of mind, and our functioning-including our mental, emotional and spiritual growth-we call it "unhealthy" guilt. People from troubled or dysfunctional homes or environments often have a mixture of healthy and unhealthy guilt. Unhealthy guilt is usually not handled or worked through and lingers on, at times becoming psychologically and emotionally disabling. Our "responsibility" to family overcomes our responsibility to our True Self. There may also be "survivor" guilt, wherein the person feels guilty and unworthy for leaving and abandoning others in a troubled environment or surviving in life after others may have failed {see also Chapter 7 on PTSD for more on survivor guilt}.
( Charles L. Whitfield )
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