Therapist's Encounters with Revenge and Forgiveness
In "Therapist's Encounters with Revenge and Forgiveness," author Mary Sherrill Durham delves into the complex emotions surrounding vengeance and forgiveness as experienced in therapeutic settings. Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2000, this insightful paperback spans 160 pages, offering a rich exploration of these pivotal psychological concepts. Durham thoughtfully examines how revenge fantasies and the dynamics of granting or withholding forgiveness can emerge during treatment. Moreover, she highlights the potential for the therapist-patient relationship to replicate abusive or controlling scenarios, adding depth to the understanding of both roles in therapy. This book serves as an essential resource for professionals in clinical adolescent and child psychology, as well as anyone interested in the intricacies of human emotion and behavior. Discover how to navigate these challenging themes to foster healing and understanding in therapeutic practices.