Thich Nhat Hanh answers questions during a retreat in Plum Village (May, 2014).
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Forgiveness takes practice, says Fred Luskin, but it's a skill almost anyone can learn. He shares his research-tested method for helping people give up their grudges.
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Forgiveness expert Fred Luskin explains what it takes to give up a grudge.
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The director of the Stanford University Forgiveness Projects explores how to cope with the pain of a fight with someone we love.
Fred Luskin's research-tested technique for giving up your grudges.
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.
Although a successful self-help author, Sonia Choquette felt angry and confused after the sudden deaths of her brother and father and the break-up of her marriage.
Holding on to hurt feelings limits your ability to be present. Move past resentment and anger by learning to forgive yourself first.
In Buddhist psychology, forgiveness is understood as a way to end suffering, to bring dignity and harmony to our life.
Learning to let go after betrayal or hurt.
The REACH method teaches how to overcome lingering bad feelings toward someone who did you wrong.