Abstract
The present article starts from questions raised about the discussion of the feeling of guilt in the relation mother and
daughter, mainly from the theories of Freud on the importance of the fault of the emotional development of the individuals
and Melanie Klein on the fundamental paper in the fault on the capacity to make repairs. Our objective is to investigate how
possible flaws in the processes of elaboration of ambivalent conflicts may make guilt, rather than becoming a device
conducive to this development, to become an obstacle. Finally, still based on Freud and Klein, we will address the specificities
of guilt in this relationship and how it can make it difficult to construct and separate this bond.