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Guilt…. It’s a feeling defined in the dictionary as ‘the fact of having committed a specified or implied offence or crime’ or ‘making someone feel guilty in order to induce them to do something.’ One of these definitions resonates more with siblings than the other, but where does the guilt from come? Does it come from someone externally making you feel guilty? Or is it intrinsic? Do siblings make themselves feel guilty? And what is there to feel guilty about? All valid questions and all questions the National Adult Sibling Support Group attempted to answer in their meeting this month.

Through our discussions we came up with the following reasons why siblings may experience guilt:

 

It can take a long time to realise that the emotion you are experiencing is guilt, it can manifest itself as anger, irritation, indifference. Guilt is nothing to feel guilty about. When you notice it in yourself, recognise it, acknowledge it, accept it and move on from it. We have it hard enough in this life without making ourselves feel guilty for feeling guilty about how hard we find it. Give yourself a break!

 

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Would you like to help other siblings by sharing your own story? Please get in touch.