CAS074 - Forgiveness in Counseling  w/ Dr. Nancy Taylor - Airdate 6/7/2007

Contributing Editor:

Amy Freadling, PCC-S earned her BA in Psychology from the College of Wooster and her M.Ed. in Community Counseling from Kent State University.  A Ph.D. student in Counseling and Human Development Services at Kent State University, Ms. Freadling works in employee assistance programs through Magellan Health Services and the Cleveland Clinic.  Her previous experiences include work in community mental health, crisis intervention, and managed care settings.


Guest:

Nancy Taylor, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist and counselor educator at John Carroll University, has dedicated the last 20 years of her career to helping people end their search for ways to forgive those who have hurt them.  She has lectured on the topic of forgiving others, and is presently conducting research toward a model of forgiving oneself.

 
References:

Enright, R.D. (2001). Forgiveness is a choice: A step-by-step process for resolving anger and restoring hope.  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Enright, R.D., & Fitzgibbons, R.P. (2000). Helping clients forgive: An empirical guide for resolving anger and restoring hope.  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

 

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