There is nothing quite so fine as listening to the chirp of crickets on a nice fall evening.
Here at the Sprunt Institute in Geneva we have treated many such cases. Once the patient is removed from addictive activity such as cat cheesing and placed in a warm and friendly atmosphere, we often find that the gentle suggestion to verbalize a statement made earlier is enough to begin the process of restoration.
Often the patient will step away from the statement or even deny he made it, but under the warm glow of facts and logic, the truth gradually emerges.
In this "information age" we often find that people grasp at any piece of the puzzle that floats by, our job is to filter out those which just can't fit and help the patient complete his own puzzle in a safe and sane manner.