What is constructive guilt?

a. Guilt that results in severely attacking ourselves so that we are able to finally see that we are responsible.
b. Guilt that allows us to shift blame to others so that we can feel better about ourselves.
c. Guilt that results in positive action on our part to correct the wrong and never do it again.
d. Guilt that results in self-denial and making sure everyone else is taken care of first.

C

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