The therapist then shifted to processing within a view of self-context, often characterized by fears of being imperfect, unworthy, or unlovable. |
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Even relationships can be affected, because the person with SAD can become irritable, unloving and unlovable, says charity Mind. |
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Don't let negativity distort your self-image so you feel unlovable or unredeemable. |
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As a rule, we divide our hearts into different compartments, for lovable, neutral and unlovable people. |
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When these needs are not met, we end up feeling worthless, useless or unlovable. |
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American movies are filled with cruelly unlovable, unloved women, usually ugly caricatures. |
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If we desperately need other people around us, but see ourselves as unattractive and unlovable, we bury our anger. |
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Just because you had breast cancer does not make you unattractive or unlovable. |
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His book is, in essence, a potted history of what he calls Europe's unlovable union. |
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As I say in the book, it is unlovable and harmful to shelter people from the consequences of their own behavior. |
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When adults are constantly threatening, angry, sarcastic or critical they can make children and young people feel unloved and unlovable. |
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There may have been unlovable structures in the past, but under their domination various and varied cultures were all kept under tight control. |
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The psychological and emotional consequences identified include low self esteem, lack of confidence, self hate, feeling an outcast, unworthy, unloved, unlovable and feeling degraded. |
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Grace has this amazing ability to embrace the most unlovable and makes room in the hearts of those who receive it so that they can hear and appropriate the truth that has the power to transform and set free. |
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Some people with schizophrenia feel depressed, unlovable and hopeless. |
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In many ways, love, intimacy, and relationship are not easy for you, and you may struggle with loneliness, shyness, social isolation, feeling unlovable, unattractive, or unwanted. |
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We evangelize by loving one another with preference for the unlovable. |
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