本書為美國心理醫師,威斯康辛大學麥迪遜校區心理學系教授羅伯.恩萊特博士(Robert D. Enright, PhD)以及研究小組成員在威斯康辛大學麥迪遜校區人類發展研究小組(The Human Development Study Group)針對「寬恕」議題的研究結果,書中並提供許多教育與臨床諮商的真實案例,是一本兼具理論與實務並重的實用好書。
本書為美國心理醫師,威斯康辛大學麥迪遜校區心理學系教授羅伯.恩萊特博士(Robert D. Enright, PhD)以及研究小組成員在威斯康辛大學麥迪遜校區人類發展研究小組(The Human Development Study Group)針對「寬恕」議題的研究結果,書中並提供許多教育與臨床諮商的真實案例,是一本兼具理論與實務並重的實用好書。
Dr. Grace Ketterman graduated from the University of Kansas Medical School in 1952 and practiced pediatrics for many years. She subsequently completed a residency in child psychiatry. She has been in the business of helping troubled families for over fifty years. For many years she was the Director of the Crittenton Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
Dr. Ketterman is the mother of three and the grandmother of four. She is now in private practice, consults with school districts in the Kansas City area, and is a popular speaker both locally and nationwide. She is the author of over two dozen books, including Mothering in All Ages and Stages, Depression Hits Every Family, and Parenting the Difficult Child. Her concern for and interest in families is based in her deep spiritual faith, which she describes as “practical and loving.”
When You Can't Say "I Forgive You": Breaking the Bonds of Anger and Hurt
Recent studies have shown that the process of forgiveness is spiritually as well as emotionally, mentally, and physically profitable. But it isn't easy. Grace Ketterman and David Hazard walk readers through this difficult task. Rather than offering a quick-fix remedy, the authors admit from their own personal experiences that forgiveness is a process. Grace Ketterman shares her own story of divorce and forgiveness as well as scenarios from her years of counseling experience. This book presents a balanced approach to this difficult process, blending psychological and biblical perspectives into realistic, practical principles. It's a helpful tool for pastors and counselors, as well as a great aid for those who've been deeply wounded by others.
When You Can't Say "I Forgive You": Breaking the Bonds of Anger and Hurt (Paperback)
Words can kill. They assault your self-esteem, curse your future, and stamp a lethal label on your life. If words pierced your heart as a child, if they have wounded your marriage, or sent your career into a tailspin, you may be a victim of verbal abuse. This book can help you learn how to deal with the pain in order to heal the wounds.