Forgiveness Therapy in Practice
Series:
Relationships Videos Series;
Edition number: DVD
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Date of Publication: 29 February 2016
Number of Volumes: DVD video
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Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781433821264 |
ISBN10: | 1433821265 |
Binding: | DVD |
No. of pages: | 0 pages |
Size: | 210x140 mm |
Weight: | 90 g |
Language: | English |
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Short description:
The forgiveness therapy model is flexible enough to be integrated into any therapeutic approach. Fostering forgiveness in therapy involves uncovering the depth of the client's anger, obtaining commitment to forgive, and working on being able to forgive. In this video programme, Dr. Enright demonstrates his approach to forgiveness therapy with a female client who feels hurt by her mother.
Long description:
Forgiveness is the process of uncovering and letting go of anger at someone who has caused pain. This process can be the path to healing in many situations, as anger is frequently at the core of a client's issues and may be the center of a number of disorders.
The forgiveness therapy model is flexible enough to be integrated into any therapeutic approach. Fostering forgiveness in therapy involves uncovering the depth of the client's anger, obtaining commitment to forgive, and working on being able to forgive. The final phase of this therapy is the discovery of meaning in what has been suffered, finding a new purpose in life, and exploring one's own faults and the need to be forgiven by others.
In this video program, Dr. Enright demonstrates his approach to forgiveness therapy with a female client who feels hurt by her mother.
The forgiveness therapy model is flexible enough to be integrated into any therapeutic approach. Fostering forgiveness in therapy involves uncovering the depth of the client's anger, obtaining commitment to forgive, and working on being able to forgive. The final phase of this therapy is the discovery of meaning in what has been suffered, finding a new purpose in life, and exploring one's own faults and the need to be forgiven by others.
In this video program, Dr. Enright demonstrates his approach to forgiveness therapy with a female client who feels hurt by her mother.