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... look back on their denial phase , they can tend to blame themselves for being in denial . For a long time after I recovered , I was convinced I should have been able to come to grips with my illness and its consequences sooner than I ...
... look back on their denial phase , they can tend to blame themselves for being in denial . For a long time after I recovered , I was convinced I should have been able to come to grips with my illness and its consequences sooner than I ...
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... look at guidelines that allow anger to take a welcome and proper place in our lives , as well as specific suggestions for using and expressing anger . Hopefully , you will also be able to find and affirm your own reasons for being angry ...
... look at guidelines that allow anger to take a welcome and proper place in our lives , as well as specific suggestions for using and expressing anger . Hopefully , you will also be able to find and affirm your own reasons for being angry ...
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... look be taken before pro- ceeding . Ninety - nine times out of a hundred , when people examine their intentions closely , they discover that they don't simply want to get even , to give up , or to blame . Rather , they want to get the ...
... look be taken before pro- ceeding . Ninety - nine times out of a hundred , when people examine their intentions closely , they discover that they don't simply want to get even , to give up , or to blame . Rather , they want to get the ...
Contents
Learning to work with the grieving process | 3 |
Denial doesnt deserve its bad reputation | 22 |
Be angry | 49 |
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