| | How to Forgive When You Can't Author: Dr. Jim Dincalci Publisher: Ruah Press, 2nd edition (June 9, 2011) Paperback: 294 pages ISBN-10: 098243071X ISBN-13: 978-0982430712
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Book DescriptionThis book presents numerous ways in detail that help heal a lifetime of blame, resentment, grudges, and especially regret, guilt, and self-blame, so that you can move onto a more peaceful, joyful life.
In this book you will learn:
1) Forgiveness techniques
2) Ways to move past sticking points which prevent you from forgiving others
3) What the blocks to forgiveness are
4) Secrets that help you be successful in the forgiveness process
5) What forgiveness actually is (it may not be what you think)
6) A step by step process to forgive even the worse offenses
7) The effects that holding on to resentment and anger have on your health and your life (scientifically proven!)
This book has alot of information and help regarding forgiveness, but it is very dense. There is a lot of info to take in. It is not a light read, but good information.
About the AuthorJim Dincalci works in alternative health, pastoral counseling, and psychotherapy in private practice. Dincalci has a master’s degree is in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology from John F. Kennedy University. He also holds doctorates in Religious Studies and in Divinity from Emerson Theological Institute. He attended graduate school at New York Medical College in 1968.
From 1984 to 1991 he taught graduate and undergraduate courses in cross-cultural healing and spiritual perspectives in the Holistic Health and Psychology Departments at John F. Kennedy University, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, and California Institute of Integral Studies (all in the San Francisco Bay Area). He taught regular meditation classes for eight years at Santa Rosa Junior College. At Sonoma State University, he taught "Teaching How to Forgive" from 2001 to 2005 in the Conflict Resolution program. His forgiveness courses have been offered at California State University-Hayward, California State University-Fresno, University Of The Pacific, City College of San Francisco, and College of Marin.