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by Janis A. Spring (Author) "There's a wonderful story about two kids playing in a sandbox together..." (more)
Key Phrases: hurt party, conflict avoider, good apology, Genuine Forgiveness, Critical Task, Mistaken Assumption (more...)
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Abrahms Spring, a clinical psychologist, follows up her bestselling After the Affair with this new self-help manual that aims to provide a better way to forgive or not forgive others. With the assistance of her husband, and in clear, insightful writing, Abrahms Spring draws on many case studies to fully analyze four categories of forgiveness: cheap forgiveness, refusing to forgive, acceptance and genuine forgiveness. The author is convinced that morally and spiritually a person is no more required to forgive an unrepentant offender than he or she is to love him. When someone who has been truly wronged and forgives too easily (cheap forgiveness), that person is not acting in their own best interest, but rather preserving a relationship at any cost. An absolute refusal to forgive Abrahms, Spring posits, is also harmful to the injured person. Although punishing the offender may provide a sense of power, it also fosters negativity and self-isolation. The author advises that when genuine forgiveness is impossible, because the injury is too great or the offender will not apologize, a better decision than holding onto anger is to work through the injury, or acceptance. This healing process will lead to emotional resolution and the ability to move on with one's life. Genuine forgiveness, Abrahms Spring maintains, occurs when both parties negotiate a process during which the hurt person expresses his or her pain, and the offender apologizes and takes responsibility for his or her poor behavior. In the end, this is a thoughtful exposition on the nuanced role of forgiveness in relationships that goes beyond the average self-help book.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"This book is a treasure trove for anyone who has ever felt betrayed or hurt by a personal relationship." (Peggy Papp, author of Couples on the Fault Line: New Directions for Therapists )

"A truly stellar book putting forgiveness in a new, revealing light and provides clear steps to turn wounds into wisdom." (Joan Borysenko, Ph.D., author of Minding the Body, Mending the Mind )

"Spring really shines.... Armed with her insights, offenders and those they've offended have hope of recovery." (Bellingham Herald )

"A fresh and original approach to an ancient challenge." (Harville Hendrix, Ph.D., author of Getting the Love You Want )

"Clear, insightful.a thoughtful exposition on the nuanced role of forgiveness in relationships that goes beyond the average self-help book." (Publishers Weekly )

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52 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Courage to Redefine Forgiveness, February 19, 2004
Having just emerged from a Kafkaesque nightmare where I was harassed, slandered and chased out of an intentional community by a sociopathic bully, Dr. Spring's insights are a balm to a tender soul.

Having been the target of overt campaign of "shaming, shunning and ostracization" I struggled with many conflicting feelings. The injustice fed into fury and I plummeted into a spiralling anger, resentfulness and obsessional thinking.

I resisted the facile advice of letting go or forgiving the offender. If only I could bring this man to justice, then I would feel better. When I heard Dr. Spring interviewed on NPR by Diane Rehm I recognized that my desire to "out" my offender would never lead to liberation and healing. I was entrapped in the quicksand of self-isolation and negativity.

After reading this book I was able to reconnect with my "inner goodness" and come to that place of "Radical Acceptance." I suspect that I will always feel some pain around this incident in my life, however, by embracing acceptance and the grief this process evokes, I am free to move on and persevere with the aspects of life that nourish me. I will never allow anyone intervene between my heart and my inner goodness.

For anyone who has been harmed intentionally or unconsciously by an abuser, bully or offender, this work is manna to the soul.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fresh, healthy way to look at forgiveness, April 8, 2004
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This book is fantastic. Instead of the typical "forgive or don't forgive" as being your only two options, it gives you a way to deal with, get over, and release yourself from past hurts. It's not always possible to forgive someone who's hurt you if they haven't shown any effort to repair the damage, and choosing not to forgive them simply poisons your life. This book teaches another alternative, acceptance, and walks you through the exercises needed to "get over" past hurts. One thing I really like is that it also helps you re-examine the things that have happened to you and look at them in an honest, broader scope. Bottom line--I think it's going to dramatically help me heal the numerous past hurts I've been hanging onto once I go through each exercise, and I'd highly recommend it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Living well is the best revenge!, November 5, 2006
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Excellent self-help advice about dealing with betrayal from others. It tells you how you can choose alternatives in responding to betrayal other than total forgiveness. Importantly, a person must accept what has happened (i.e., the betrayal), analyze the situation, recognize and choose from alternatives about dealing with the betrayal, and "move on." Revenge or retribution, a natural impulse, is shown to just be counter-productive and prolong the emotional pain. I have found the information in this book very helpful in my own life.
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This is a great book on learning to deal with affairs in a marriage. My children are using the book to deal with their mothers deceptions etc.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How To Forgive
Dr. Janis Abrahms Spring has written a wonderful book here. She talks about refusing to forgive, which breeds bitterness, and Cheap Forgiveness, which is "an inauthentic act of... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Helpful, thought provoking book.
After reading this author's "After the Affair" several times, this book is a great next step. She gives solid information, with good direction, without being judgemental. Read more
Published on January 12, 2007 by H. Barry

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
This is an excellant book for anyone who is trying to work on issues of forgiveness. I have often forgiven too easily, and sometimes not at all. Read more
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