Sunday, August 3, 2014

Anger, Healing and the Forgiveness Process 4 CD’s (6.0 hours of instruction)


 

This taped workshop addresses issues related to discerning and appropriately appropriate anger and resentment in the service of being able to accurately gauge the nature of, heal and potentially forgive (if warranted) serious offenses and transgressions that have been perpetrated on individuals. This presentation primarily covers big “F” experiences of forgiveness, i.e., that involve forms of violence (sexual abuse, sexual assault, physical abuse, emotional abuse, domestic violence), as well as abandonment and betrayal. Topics covered are neurological components of anger and perceived threat, working with anger, things to keep in mind when confronting an offender, formal and/or informal justice, social pressures to forgive and dangers of forgiving prematurely, religious models of forgiveness, the meaning of resentment and revenge fantasies, shadow work, self forgiveness, benefits and limitations of psychotherapy regarding issues related to forgiveness, learning to identify with the brokenness and humanity of the offender, releasing toxicity and offender without necessarily forgiving him/her, forgiveness, differences between forgiveness and reconciliation, necessity of accountability if reconciliation is to work and the process of psychospiritual healing. These CD’s are a must for anyone trying to overcome the effects of abuse and betrayal.
Cost $60.00

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