Revision of: Helping clients forgive. 2000. Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-340) and index.
Contents:
Introduction : why learn about forgiveness and forgiveness therapy? -- Part I. Forgiveness as a key ot healing in psychotherapy -- ch. 1. Forgiveness therapy : an overview -- ch. 2. Deepening the understanding of forgiveness -- ch. 3. What forgiveness is not -- ch. 4. The process model of forgiveness therapy -- ch. 5. Empirical validation of the process model of forgiveness -- Part II. Forgiveness therapy within specific disorders and populations -- ch. 6. Forgiveness therapy in depressive disorders -- ch. 7. Forgiveness therapy in bipolar disorders -- ch. 8. Forgiveness therapy in anxiety disorders -- ch. 9. Forgiveness therapy in addictive disorders -- ch. 10. Forgiveness therapy in child and adolescent disorders -- ch. 11. Forgiveness therapy in marital and family relationships -- Part III. Education, measurement, and going deeper within forgiveness therapy -- ch. 12. Forgiveness education -- ch. 13. Measures of interpersonal forgiveness -- ch. 14. Skeptical views of forgiveness -- ch. 15. Moral, philosophical, and religious roots of forgiveness -- ch. 16. The client's and therapist's legacy.
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