Forgiving and Not Forgiving
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring the complexities of forgiveness, Dr. Jeanne Safer questions the societal belief that forgiveness is essential for healing. Drawing from her extensive experience as a psychotherapist and numerous interviews, she delves into whether true forgiveness is possible for certain betrayals and if closure can be achieved without it. This thought-provoking examination reveals the often solitary struggle individuals face in the quest to forgive and challenges the notion that it is always the best or necessary path to emotional recovery.



