Negative Therapeutic Reaction and prolonged Illness due to guilt
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Study of Negative Therapeutic Reaction and hence prolonged illness due to guilt. A direct relation has been drawn between guilt and the desire for illness and hence citing an example which states the following. The moral factor being responsible for the guilt and the desire of suffering (Donald L. Carveth, 1918). The subject feels satisfaction in the sufferings. The theory of Karma is one of the factors which support this study. The therapy shows positive results as soon as the guilt is overcome, which at times is extremely difficult. The study shows how the subject expresses a negative therapeutic reaction due to her guilt and eventually her condition getting better when she overcomes her guilt.
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