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Pioneers in the study of forgiveness, Robert Enright and Joanna North have compiled a collection of twelve essays ranging from a first-person account of the mother of a murdered child to an assessment of the United States’ post-war reconciliations with Germany and Vietnam. This book explores forgiveness in interpersonal relationships, family relationships, the individual and society relationship, and international relations through the eyes of philosophers and educators as well as a psychologist, police chief-turned-minister, law professor, sociologist, psychiatrist, social worker, and theologian.
By demonstrating how forgiveness, approached in the correct manner, benefits the forgiver far more than the forgiven this self-help book benefits people who have been deeply hurt by another and caught in a vortex of anger, depression, and resentment.
The Forgiving Life offers scientifically supported guidance to help people forgive those in their lives who have acted unfairly and have inflicted emotional hurt. It does not minimize the devastation of that hurt. It does not require reconciliation with the one who inflicted the hurt. Rather, it describes a process, followed with success by people around the world, to confront the pain, rise above it to forgive, and in so doing, to loosen the grip of depression, anger, and resentment that has soured life. In this book, noted forgiveness expert Robert D. Enright invites readers to learn the benefits of forgiveness and to embark on a path of forgiveness, leaving behind a legacy of love. Guided by thought-provoking questions, journaling exercises, and Enright’s kind encouragement, readers can chart their own journey through a new life of forgiveness.
A practical guide by the man Time magazine has called “the forgiveness trailblazer.” While it may seem like a simple enough act, forgiveness is a difficult, delicate process which, if executed correctly, can be profoundly moving and a deep learning experience. Whatever the scenario may be—whether you need to make peace with a certain situation, with a loved one or friend, or with a total stranger—the process of forgiveness is an art and a science, and this hands-on guide walks readers through it in 8 key steps. How can we become forgivingly “fit”? How can we identify the source of our pain and inner turmoil? How can we find meaning in what we have suffered, or learn to forgive ourselves? What should we do when forgiveness feels like a particularly tall order? All these questions and more are answered in this practical book, leading us to become more tolerant, compassionate, and hopeful human beings.
A brother and sister who are angry with each other learn from their father the benefits of forgiveness through a series of symbolic images. Contains a note to parents.
THE AMAZON #1 BEST SELLEREvery Fight Must End...After surviving the onslaught of Blackridge in Rome, Sam Pope has been lying low in Italy. With the world changing files in his possession, Sam is faced with the choice of disappearing or bringing down General Wallace for good. When it becomes apparent that his fight will eventually cost him all those he keeps dear, Sam returns to the UK to finally bring it all to an end.To bring down Wallace.To discover the truth about Project Hailstorm.General Wallace is watching. Waiting. The moment Sam Pope appears on the map, he will take him down. But he isn't the only person who wants the truth kept buried and a dangerous ally emerges. Whilst their truce is a shaky one, they share one goal - to take out Sam Pope and keep Project Hailstorm hidden from the world. Set on a collision course, Sam and Wallace know there is only one way the fight ends.TOO FAR GONE is another installment in the blistering, international best-selling Sam Pope series, that will thrill fans of Lee Child, Mark Dawson and Chis Ryan. Join the fight!Coming soon...
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FIGHT FOR SOMEONE. Alex Stone saved Sam's life. On a cold, rainy night in Rome, Alex had arrived just as Sam was about to be executed. With his life in the balance, she had gone on the run with him, nursed him back to health and gave him a chance to fight back. A chance he took to bring down Wallace, Blackridge and the truth behind Project Hailstorm. But Sam had made Alex a promise. The US Government had used her family as leverage to control her and as Sam had headed home to fight his battle, so had Alex. Desperate to be reunited with her siblings, Alex was willing to do anything to get them back. And that desperation had led her to the Death Riders, a notorious biker gang on the cusp of a war with a local drug lord. With the DEA watching every move, Alex's desperation has taken her to a dark place. With hell about to break loose, Sam Pope's journey to find her will put him at the centre of the chaos and he will have to go to extreme lengths to prove how much keeping his promise truly means. MAN OF MY WORD is another instalment in the blistering, international best-selling Sam Pope series, that will thrill fans of Lee Child, Mark Dawson and David Baldacci.
Synthesizing more than 20 years of research in forgiveness, this practical and well-documented sourcebook explains the process of forgiveness in psychotherapy and is written for all mental health practitioners regardless of their theoretical orientation.
This new edition offers new case studies, new empirical evaluation, modern philosophical roots of forgiveness therapy, and new measurement techniques.