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Guilt and fear. Two shadows that pursue a person from childhood. They can be drivers of progress, or a paralyzing poison. The fear of punishment gives rise to guilt, and guilt nourishes fear. This tangle entangles the soul, hinders breathing, and leads to illogical actions. But can one break this vicious cycle? And is it necessary to get rid of guilt completely? We delve into the nuances of the two most powerful emotions.

Where does the feeling of guilt come from

Guilt is an emotion that arises when a person violates their internal moral code or social norms. We feel guilty if we have deceived, betrayed, or failed to help. Physiologically, this is related to the activity of the prefrontal cortex (responsible for self-control) and the amygdala (processing fear). Young children begin to experience guilt at 2-3 years old, when empathy is forming. If parents punish too harshly for mistakes, a child may grow up with an exaggerated sense of guilt ("guilty for everything"). If they are not punished at all, guilt may not develop, and a sociopath may grow up.

Guilt as a tool of manipulation

"You don't love me," "I did so much for you," "If it weren't for you, I would have succeeded" — classic phrases of manipulators. They evoke a sense of guilt in the victim to control their behavior. The victim begins to apologize, take on someone else's responsibility, and feel like a debtor. This is a destructive scenario. It is important to distinguish between healthy guilt (I really made a mistake) and imposed guilt (I am forced to feel guilty for who I am).

Fear: biological and social

Fear is a basic emotion that ensures survival. It can be innate (darkness, heights, loud noises) and acquired (fear of responsibility, fear of rejection, fear of success). If guilt is an assessment of a past action, then fear is a reaction to a future threat. However, guilt and fear are closely intertwined: fearing punishment (external or internal), we may do strange things: lie to hide a mistake and thereby exacerbate guilt.

How guilt and fear destroy health

Chronic feelings of guilt and constant fear lead to psychosomatic disorders. Headaches, insomnia, stomach ulcers, hypertension, dermatitis. Cortisol, the stress hormone, is released, which, in the long run, destroys the immune system. A person living in guilt is like a snail, hiding in its shell, ceasing to enjoy life, losing meaning. Fear paralyzes initiative, hinders decision-making. It turns into a vicious circle: afraid to do — don't do — blame myself — afraid even more.

Guilt that should not be

People often blame themselves for things they cannot control: a loved one's illness ("I didn't protect"), death ("I didn't have time to say goodbye"), someone else's choice ("why did he leave, I'm bad"). This is irrational guilt. It does not help to correct the mistake, but only tortures. You need to get rid of such guilt. Technique: imagine that your friend is in the same situation. Would you blame them? No. So why do you blame yourself?

How to work with the feeling of guilt

The first step is to admit guilt. You cannot suppress it; it will break through. The second is to assess whether the guilt is real. If so, apologize, correct what can be corrected. If not, work with a psychologist. The third is to learn a lesson: "I won't do that again." The fourth is to forgive yourself. Yes, you have the right to make mistakes. You are not God. Guilt should not last forever. It is like a signal — heard, taken measures, move on.

How to work with fear

Fear does not disappear with a snap of the fingers. But it can be "tamed". The technique of "desensitization": gradual habituation to a frightening stimulus. For example, afraid of public speaking — start with a toast at dinner. Breathing exercises: deep breath and slow exhalation reduce the activity of the amygdala. Rationalization: writing down on paper "what is the worst that can happen?" (usually not deadly). And most importantly: action. Fear recedes when you start doing what you are afraid of.

Guilt and fear in relationships

A couple where one partner constantly experiences guilt and the other fear is doomed. The one who feels guilty will flatter, endure, lie. The one who is afraid will control, check, scold. Healthy relationships are built on respect, not on a sense of duty. If you feel overwhelmed by guilt or your partner is afraid of you, it is a reason to go to a family psychologist.

Guilt and fear in child-rearing

"If you don't eat porridge, Mom will be upset" — the formation of guilt. "If you don't study, you will become a janitor" — the formation of fear. Such phrases are bad pedagogical techniques. A child grows up anxious, insecure. It is important to explain the consequences without scaring: "Porridge is good for energy." And do not impose guilt: "You broke the cup, let's clean it up together, be more careful next time."

The feeling of guilt and fear are not enemies, but indicators. They show where our weak points are, where boundaries are violated, where we need to change. But if they become chronic, this is already a disease. And it needs to be treated by a specialist. Remember: you have the right to make mistakes. And you have the right not to be afraid of the future. Life is too short to waste it on self-destruction and anxiety. Take a deep breath, exhale. And continue to live.


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