Posted by Declan on November 30, 2006, at 21:01:54
In reply to Re: The past can haunt you, posted by Wildflower on November 30, 2006, at 18:19:48
When my mother had agitated depression it was really a big case of the regrets, by which I don't mean to trivialise it. She was in hospital for 9 months, had drugs and ECT and so on. The value system of psychiatry was unable to interact with hers. Someone with a decent understanding of sin would have been better able to understand her. These things burn themselves out eventually, and maybe the person experiencing it is changed by the experience. Fortunately she forgot most of it, and she became more forgiving as the depressive storm passed, or maybe the depressive storm passed as she was able to be more forgiving.
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