Restoring Hope: Appreciative Strategies To Resolve Grief and Resentment

Book, 2010, 217 pp
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A guide for pastors and other caregivers.

Rather than focus on failure, it is much more useful to discover how people successfully resolve problems...When people resolve their problems what changes is not the 'problem' itself, but the underlying process of how the 'problem' is represented in their mind. The solution is often ridiculously simple, and often people will tell you exactly how they did it.

Rather than study people who were stuck in their grief, we study people who had rapidly resolved a significant loss. We discovered how they thought about the lost person in a way that resulted in joy for having had the incredible luck to have known them. Then it was a simple matter to teach others who were grieving how to hold the lost person secure in their hearts so that they were forever with them.

We did the same for people who had been successful in forgiving someone who had done 'unforgivable' things to them, and again we are able to teach this process to others whose lives are corroded by chonic anger or resentment. Believe it or not, people can be taught how to resolve deep-seated grief or resentment in one session of an hour or less, and these are two of the key programs that Rob presents in Restoring Hope.

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