Mona Chollet defines guilt as our inner voice that disqualifies us, attacking ourselves without relent. This powerful and continuous commentator in our minds interprets events and interactions to generate pain with a punitive and degrading tone. We’re pretty convinced that we always did or are something wrong. Personally this is something very constant and active on my mind. But how this all started, how did this born? Mona Chollet:
- Starts by introducing The original sin, our Christian heritage
- Then, shares The unforgivable sin, being a woman
References
Chollet, M. (2024). Résister à la culpabilisation: Sur quelques empêchements d’exister. [Online]. Available at: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=RkEYEQAAQBAJ&pli=1 [Accessed 27 April 2025]. Firestone, R., Firestone, L. A. and Catlett, J. (2013). The Self Under Siege: A Therapeutic Model for Differentiation. [Online]. Available at: https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Self_Under_Siege.html?hl=&id=mVyNpX2UQDcC [Accessed 27 April 2025].