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Handbook of the psychology of self-forgiveness
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Handbook of the psychology of self-forgiveness/ edited by Lydia Woodyatt ... [et al.].
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Woodyatt, Lydia.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
Description:
xxi, 369 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Forgiveness - Handbooks, manuals, etc. - Psychological aspects -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60573-9
ISBN:
9783319605739
Handbook of the psychology of self-forgiveness
Handbook of the psychology of self-forgiveness
[electronic resource] /edited by Lydia Woodyatt ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xxi, 369 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
The present volume is a ground-breaking and agenda-setting investigation of the psychology of self-forgiveness. It brings together the work of expert clinicians and researchers working within the field, to address questions such as: Why is self-forgiveness so difficult? What contexts and psychological experiences give rise to the need for self-forgiveness? What approaches can therapists use to help people process difficult experiences that elicit guilt, shame and self-condemnation? How can people work through their own failures and transgressions? Assembling current theories and findings, this unique resource reviews and advances our understanding of self-forgiveness, and its potentially critical function in interpersonal relationships and individual emotional and physical health. The editors begin by exploring the nature of self-forgiveness. They consider its processes, causes, and effects, how it may be measured, and its potential benefits to theory and psychotherapy. Expert clinicians and researchers then examine self-forgiveness in its many facets; as a response to guilt and shame, a step toward processing transgressions, a means of reducing anxiety, and an essential component of, or, under some circumstances a barrier to, psychotherapeutic intervention. Contributors also address self-forgiveness as applied to diverse psychosocial contexts such as addiction and recovery, couples and families, healthy aging, the workplace, and the military. Among the topics in the Handbook: An evolutionary approach to shame-based self-criticism, self-forgiveness and compassion. Working through psychological needs following transgressions to arrive at self-forgiveness. Self-forgiveness and health: a stress-and-coping model. Self-forgiveness and personal and relational well-being. Self-directed intervention to promote self-forgiveness. Understanding the role of forgiving the self in the act of hurting oneself. The Handbook of the Psychology of Self-Forgiveness serves many healing professionals. It covers a wide range of problems for which individuals often seek help from counselors, clergy, social workers, psychologists and physicians. Research psychologists, philosophers, and sociologists studying self-forgiveness will also find it an essential handbook that draws together the advances made over the past several decades, and identifies important directions for the road ahead.
ISBN: 9783319605739
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-60573-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Forgiveness
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LC Class. No.: BF637.F67
Dewey Class. No.: 155.92
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