syyllisyyden
Syyllisyys, with the genitive form syyllisyyden, is a moral emotion and cognitive appraisal related to responsibility for a perceived wrongdoing or breach of normative expectations. In Finnish, syyllisyys denotes both the feeling of guilt and the state of being guilty, and it is commonly expressed in phrases such as “tuntea syyllisyyttä” (to feel guilt) and “syyllisyyden tunne” (the feeling of guilt). The form syyllisyyden marks possession or association, as in “syyllisyyden syyt” (reasons for guilt) or “syyllisyyden vaikutus” (the effect of guilt).
Psychologically, guilt functions as a social and moral regulator: it arises when a person believes they have
Clinically, guilt can be adaptive when proportionate to the act and lead to constructive change; conversely,
Cultural and linguistic contexts shape how guilt is experienced and managed. Across societies, syyllisyyden and its