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Regret and Acceptance - cover

Regret and Acceptance

Rohan Singh

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Regret and Acceptance explores the complex emotions surrounding regret, offering a path toward healing through the combined lenses of psychology and Christian teachings. It delves into why regret can be so debilitating, examining cognitive biases and emotional processes that contribute to feelings of guilt and remorse. This book uniquely integrates the principles of Christian forgiveness – drawing from Jesus’ teachings – with practical techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to foster acceptance and spiritual well-being.

 
The book progresses by first defining regret and its psychological impacts, then moves into the Christian theology of forgiveness, followed by an exploration of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). It demonstrates how CBT techniques, such as cognitive restructuring, can be used to implement forgiveness and promote acceptance.

 
Ultimately, Regret and Acceptance provides actionable strategies and exercises for applying these principles in daily life, aiming to improve mental health and foster a more positive outlook.
Available since: 03/03/2025.
Print length: 102 pages.

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