Contents Remorse: Restructure and Restitution (A Preface)
The Psychotherapy of Remorse
The Remorseful Patient
The Significance of Remorse in Psychotherapy
Regret as an Essential Ingredient in Psychotherapy
Remorse and Regeneration
Neurocognitive Aspects of Remorse: Impulsivity--Compulsivity--Reflectivity
The Usefulness of Remorse
Re-Morse: An Initiatory Disturbance of the Soul
Remorse and Guilt in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Description and Behavioral Treatment
Remorse: The Echo of Inner Truth
Two Types of Remorse in Psychotherapy
Rachel, Remorse, and Hypnocounseling
Remorse as Mental Dyspepsia
Sorry, I Apologize
Self Psychology and Existential Phenomenology: A Comparison of Two Approaches to Psychotherapy
Transcending a Past: From Remorse to Reconciliation in the Aging Process
Wielder of Many Swords: Remorse and Its Transmutations
"If Only . . ." Remorse in Grief Therapy
Remorse Versus Self-Hatred: An Existential Analysis
Forgiving-Not-Forgetting
The Remorseful Patient: Perspectives of a Pastoral Counselor
Playing the Blues: Case Study of a Remorseful Patient
The Prisoner of Death
Remorse, Revenge, and Forgiveness