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Forgiveness and Reconciliation - Psychological Pathways to Conflict Transformation and Peace Building (Hardcover, 2010)
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Forgiveness and Reconciliation - Psychological Pathways to Conflict Transformation and Peace Building (Hardcover, 2010)
Series: Peace Psychology Book Series
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Anger, hatred, resentment, grudges when the products of conflict
smolder for years, decades, or centuries, the idea of peace may
seem elusive and unrealistic. At the same time, people and
societies need to move beyond these negative traumatic effects so
they can heal. Forgiveness and Reconciliation explores in depth two
different yet essential components of this peace-building process.
Unlike most books on the subject, which tend to focus on the
individual's development of forgiveness from a single perspective,
Forgiveness and Reconciliation reaches across the spectrum of
approaches socio-psychological, biopsychological, therapeutic,
developmental, and spiritual among them to offer examples of
intervention at the individual, community, generational, and
national levels. This inclusiveness (and a range of real-world
illustrations from U.S. race relations to the Armenian genocide)
gives readers access to not only the core issues of forgiveness and
the dialogic nature of reconciliation, but also the intersecting
psychological and social processes involved as they affect all
participants in conflict. Highlights of the coverage:
Reconciliation efforts in Rwanda, Darfur, India, and Pakistan.
Restorative conferencing and its role in fostering forgiveness.
Lessons in empathy and repentance from lifers in prison. Promoting
reconciliation through arts and the media. The potential for
forgiveness despite revisionism, denial, and continued injustice.
Reconciliation in the divided society. Forgiveness and
Reconciliation breaks new ground as a volume that will enhance the
work of social and peace psychologists, students and researchers in
intergroup and international relations, and peace and conflict
studies.
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