Social Worker
Perspectives on Forgiveness: Clinical Implications
Credits
2 CE credit hours training
Cost
$12.00
Source
Public Domain
Target audience and instructional level of this course: foundational
There is no known conflict of interest or commercial support related to this CE program.
TRAINING
Course Description
This course considers the clinical implications related to perspectives on forgiveness. It is not uncommon for clinicians to see clients affected by interpersonal transgressions. Forgiveness is an approach that some clients will decide to pursue, and it represents a positive psychological response to interpersonal harms that can contribute to numerous positive outcomes. Forgiveness can be defined as the release of resentment or anger. It is vitally important for the mental health of those who have been victimized, as it propels them forward rather than keeping them emotionally engaged in trauma or injustice. This course details three approaches to forgiveness: the Enright forgiveness process Model, the “Reach” method and the 9 steps process. After learning about these approaches, it details the potential clinical implications of a focus on forgiveness, providing valuable insight and advice.
There is no known conflict of interest or commercial support related to this CE program.
TRAINING
Course Description
This course considers the clinical implications related to perspectives on forgiveness. It is not uncommon for clinicians to see clients affected by interpersonal transgressions. Forgiveness is an approach that some clients will decide to pursue, and it represents a positive psychological response to interpersonal harms that can contribute to numerous positive outcomes. Forgiveness can be defined as the release of resentment or anger. It is vitally important for the mental health of those who have been victimized, as it propels them forward rather than keeping them emotionally engaged in trauma or injustice. This course details three approaches to forgiveness: the Enright forgiveness process Model, the “Reach” method and the 9 steps process. After learning about these approaches, it details the potential clinical implications of a focus on forgiveness, providing valuable insight and advice.