Sense of guilt in freudian work: Universal and unconscious

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In the project entitled "Genesis and Development of the Concept of Sense of Guilt in the Freudian Work", the research aims to "investigate the theoretical trajectory of the sense of guilt in the Freudian work". That research has many results. We choose to talk about the duality "universal guilt/individual guilt" and the unconscious guilt. First, the universality of the sense of guilt is discussed, which appears constantly in religion; but also we discuss specific demands Superego do to Ego. Besides, the unconscious guilt appears several times, culminating in the discussion about how feelings can be unconscious.

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Gellis, A., & Hamud, M. I. L. (2011). Sense of guilt in freudian work: Universal and unconscious. Psicologia USP, 22(3), 635–654. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-65642011005000020

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