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    Cognitive behavior therapy for depressed people who are NOT willing to forgive themselves.
    Dr. Elnour Dafeeah · 06/02/03 at 1:25 ET

    Please can you advise me how to respond in treatment to clients who are very depressed because of what they have done. They think they have done something very bad and unforgiveable. A cry for help.

    Replies:
    • CBT for people who believe they've done something unforgivable, by Jim Pretzer, 06/04/03
      • Re:CBT for people who believe they've done something unforgivable, by Linda Nauth, 07/16/03
        • CBT for people who really have done something "unforgivable", by Jim Pretzer, 07/18/03
        • Note re my opinion of doing Schema Therapy, by Jim Pretzer, 07/18/03
          • The current state of schema and cognitive therapies for Persaonality Disorders: long!, by Jeff Young, 07/19/03
            • Re:The current state of schema and cognitive therapies for Persaonality Disorders: long!, by Helen, 08/02/03
            • Re:The current state of schema and cognitive therapies for Persaonality Disorders, by Gerry, 08/03/03
              • Imagery and schemas, by Jeff Young, 08/04/03
                • Re:Imagery and schemas, by Gerry, 08/06/03
    • Re:Cognitive behavior therapy for depressed people who are NOT willing to forgive themselves., by , 06/10/03

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