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Jane Gilgun
ASIN: B006VH1FEQ
Publisher: unknown
Pages: 27

Our minds sometimes play tricks on us. One of the most common is to believe that we have done something wrong when we have not. This article describes imaginary transgression syndrome, a set of beliefs that people have about themselves that convinces them that they have done something wrong when they have not. These are some of the most distressing feelings that people can have. Most of the time, these beliefs are at rest. Many people who have imaginary transgression syndrome function quite well. Once in while, however, difficult life events trigger the activation guilt and a sense of worthlessness. At those times, not only do people have to deal with the difficult events, but they also experience guilt, worthlessness, and many other emotions that the events activate. The article describes imaginary transgression syndrome and guidelines for dealing with it.
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