Abstract

In this work, some considerations are made about memory and forgetting, complex individual and family emotional processes that give rise to certain collective psychological states that are usually configured under dictatorships and totalitarian states are described. These reflections are framed in the context of Spain's recent history and will help to understand, at least in part, the enormous delay that the recovery of memory has had in our country. These contributions are supported by historical, sociological, and literary sources and based on psychological theory and clinical practice applied to individual, family, and group treatments.

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