Forgive for Good

Forgive for Good by Frederic Luskin, published by HarperCollins on January 21, 2003, is a reprint edition comprising 240 pages. This book presents a study grounded in scientific research, exploring the healing powers and medical benefits of forgiveness. Dr. Luskin shares vivid examples, including his work with victims from both sides of Northern Ireland’s civil war, to illustrate the transformative potential of forgiveness.
Readers will discover a proven nine-step forgiveness method designed to help individuals move beyond victimhood towards a life characterized by improved health and contentment. The book delves into themes related to self-help, family and relationships, and the dynamics of love and romance, providing insights that aim to foster personal growth and emotional well-being.
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Based on scientific research, this groundbreaking study from the frontiers of psychology and medicine offers startling new insight into the healing powers and medical benefits of forgiveness. Through vivid examples (including his work with victims from both sides of Northern Ireland’s civil war), Dr. Fred Luskin offers a proven nine-step forgiveness method that makes it possible to move beyond being a victim to a life of improved health and contentment.
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