On 3/20/07, Jim Devine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


cognitive therapy, as I understand it, does not eliminate memories as
much as teaching the patient to reframe them. So instead of being
depressed by the rancid butter, I could decide that it was silly to
buy it in the first place and that the whole thing was a lark.
Supposedly, anti-depressant psycho-meds can reinforce this process of
reframing.
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...and a psychiatrist would say your 'lark'  is 'destructively
(causative of depression) impulsive behavior' and drug you into
submission with some REALLY good meds.

lcm

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