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- catalog contributor b2846344.
- catalog contributor b2846345.
- catalog created "1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1990.".
- catalog description "Hidden guilt -- a key to our psychological problems -- The witch's curse -- grim, unconscious beliefs are like curses in a fairy tale -- Common imaginary crimes -- understanding the power of guilt -- Outdoing, burdening, and love theft -- crimes of the survivor -- Abandonment and disloyalty -- crimes of separation -- Basic badness -- crimes that result from believing bad messages -- The lash of the mind -- understanding punishment thoughts -- Identification and compliance -- making the punishment fit the crime -- Running away from happiness -- why we avoid intimacy, pleasure, and sexual fulfillment -- Family secrets -- adult children of alcoholics and other dysfunctional parents -- How psychotherapy works -- the importance of testing -- Absolving ourselves of our imaginary crimes -- finding our own way to psychological health -- Appendix I: A note to mental health professionals -- Appendix II: Recommended reading -- Appendix III: Finding or starting a self-help group.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "xx, 295 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Imaginary crimes.".
- catalog identifier "0395465567 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Imaginary crimes.".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Houghton Mifflin,".
- catalog relation "Imaginary crimes.".
- catalog subject "616.89 20".
- catalog subject "Guilt.".
- catalog subject "Psychology, Pathological.".
- catalog subject "Psychopathology.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy.".
- catalog subject "RC569.5.G84 E54 1990".
- catalog tableOfContents "Hidden guilt -- a key to our psychological problems -- The witch's curse -- grim, unconscious beliefs are like curses in a fairy tale -- Common imaginary crimes -- understanding the power of guilt -- Outdoing, burdening, and love theft -- crimes of the survivor -- Abandonment and disloyalty -- crimes of separation -- Basic badness -- crimes that result from believing bad messages -- The lash of the mind -- understanding punishment thoughts -- Identification and compliance -- making the punishment fit the crime -- Running away from happiness -- why we avoid intimacy, pleasure, and sexual fulfillment -- Family secrets -- adult children of alcoholics and other dysfunctional parents -- How psychotherapy works -- the importance of testing -- Absolving ourselves of our imaginary crimes -- finding our own way to psychological health -- Appendix I: A note to mental health professionals -- Appendix II: Recommended reading -- Appendix III: Finding or starting a self-help group.".
- catalog title "Imaginary crimes : why we punish ourselves and how to stop / Lewis Engel, Tom Ferguson.".
- catalog type "text".