| Helping Clients Forgive by Robert D. Enright and Richard P. Fitzgibbons |
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| Editorial Reviews From Book News, Inc. Two pioneers in the field of forgiveness therapy explain the process of forgiveness in psychotherapy in a way that can be applied by clinicians regardless of their theoretical orientation. They describe national and international empirical studies of forgiveness, and show how to recognize when forgiveness is an appropriate client goal. They offer practical strategies for using forgiveness in therapy with individuals, couples, and families, and demonstrate the roles anger and forgiveness play in specific emotional disorders. Enright has specialized in the social scientific study of forgiveness since 1985. Fitzgibbons has given some 40 seminars on forgiveness therapy to mental health professionals. Book Info Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison. Explains the process of forgiveness in psychotherapy in a way that can be applied by clinicians. Gives clear, detailed descriptions of the national and international studies of forgiveness and validated forgiveness measures. |