Forgiving Others, Forgiving Ourselves: Understanding and Healing Our Emotional Wounds
Autor MichaelPhD Spangleen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 sep 2015
Start your healing journey to forgive or seek forgiveness--buoyed by spiritual and psychological insights and practical steps.
We have both witnessed the power of forgiveness as well as the devastating sense of loss that comes from withholding forgiveness. We invite you to journey with us as we explore all the dimensions of forgiveness, learning how to apply this gift to yourself and your life, as well as using it to guide others toward a happier, more peaceful existence.
--from the Introduction
Everyone seeks forgiveness at some point in their lives--in families, from friends, in workplaces, in communities or from ourselves--but we often falter when we discover the practice takes more than simply saying or hearing "I forgive you."
In this dynamic look at the process of forgiveness, conflict resolution experts Myra Warren Isenhart and Michael Spangle look at what is really keeping you from forgiving or seeking forgiveness. In addition to focusing on the soulful benefits of forgiveness, they also draw on insights from many fields--communication, psychology, counseling and theology, as well as their own original research--to explore the mental and emotional barriers in your path.
Learn how to:
- Make distinctions between forgiveness, apology and reconciliation
- Identify the conditions that make reconciliation appropriate or inappropriate
- Understand the elements of an effective apology
- Extend forgiveness to yourself
- Assist others in their own forgiveness journey
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1683360664
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Turner
Notă biografică
Myra Warren Isenhart, PhD, who has devoted her career to helping others through conflict resolution, is founder of Organizational Communication, Inc. She served on faculties at Regis University, University of Denver and St. Thomas Theological Seminary and trained in alternative dispute resolution at Harvard Law School. She is coauthor of Collaborative Approaches to Resolving Conflict; Negotiation as a Way of Life and Negotiation: Communication for Diverse Settings.
Cuprins
Introduction
1. The Nature of Forgiveness: Begin with a Clear Understanding
2. Ways We Experience Forgiveness: Three Perspectives on Harm Within and Between Us
3. Benefits of Forgiving and Being Forgiven: Releasing the Past, Embracing the Future
4. Resisting the Practice of Forgiveness: Why Such Difficulties?
5. What Facilitates Forgiveness? Personality, Relationships, and Communities
6. The Path to Forgiveness: Acknowledging Our Mistakes and Taking Action
7. Self-Forgiveness: Confronting Our Harshest Critic
8. The Role of Apology: How Apologies Heal
9. Reconciliation: The Bridge to Repairing a Broken Relationship
10. When Forgiving and Reconciling Are Difficult: Overcoming the Factors That Prevent Forgiveness
11 . Helping Others Forgive: Serving as a Peacemaker in the World Around You
Concluding Thoughts
Acknowledgments
Notes
Suggestions for Further Learning