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Intentional forgiving as a counseling intervention

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Abstract

Forgiveness has been represented in counseling literature as an effective means of promoting personal and relational development Despite this, a concise set of guidelines to direct counselors in the use of forgiveness has yet to be proposed. The author presents theological and counseling understandings of forgiveness and delineates contexts in which counselors have promoted forgiveness in clients. Drawing on the increasing base of counseling-related literature concerning the importance of forgiveness, the author defines and proposes guidelines for a counseling approach called "intentional forgiving," an intervention in which clients are directed to forgive someone who has wounded them.