Damián Pozo
The guilt bias and the family constellation / El prejuicio de la culpa y la constelación familiar
In feudal Japan, for a family to collapse into disgrace by having a family member become a ronin was tantamount to the complete loss of the family's honor, until the ritual called harakiri was performed. The tragedy triggered an effect through the psyche of its members, called Family Constellation, a term used in psychology for families that drag misfortunes through generations due to the unconsciousness of its members. Associated with the misfortune of misfortune were the Oni demons, these were reflected in masks that symbolized such uncertainty. The family and the context it involves is the main discourse of the work that relates the consequences of the guilt of an event and how this can be the starting point for creating inter-family conflicts, which evolve into the creation of prejudices that disrupt the personality and character of the members of that group.