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Have you apologized... but your mind still won't let it go?

The guilt just keeps coming back?

You apologize. You try to move on.
But the same thoughts, the same regret,
the same heaviness keeps pulling you back.

You're not alone.

You may be trapped in a guilt cycle.

You May Be Trapped in a Guilt Cycle If...

Constantly replaying past mistakes?
Feeling guilty even when you've apologized?
Struggling to forgive yourself?
Feeling emotionally exhausted?

If this sounds familiar, you're not alone and you don't have to stay stuck.

Understand Why The GuiltCycle Keeps Repeating

A repeating loop that keeps you stuck in the past and steals your peace today.

This is exactly the cycle the 7-Day Guilt Reset Workbook was designed to interrupt.

Mistake
Mistake
Guilt
Guilt
Overthinking
Overthinking
Self-Criticism
Self-Criticism
Avoidance
Avoidance
Mere Guilt
Mere Guilt
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Is This Workbook Right For You?

If these sound familiar, this workbook was created with you in mind.

โœ“ You replay conversations long after they're over.
โœ“ You keep wondering what you should have done differently.
โœ“ You've apologized, but still can't move on.
โœ“ You want practical exercisesโ€”not just advice.
โœ“ You're ready to stop carrying guilt everywhere you go.

Interfaith Spiritual Care: Understandings and Practices

Author: Schipani, Daniel S.Binding: PaperbackNumber Of Pages: 328Release Date: 01-01-2009Details: The book aims to enhance the practice of spiritua...
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Interfaith Spiritual Care: Understandings and Practices
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Author: Schipani, Daniel S.

Binding: Paperback

Number Of Pages: 328

Release Date: 01-01-2009

Details: The book aims to enhance the practice of spiritual caregivers in the hospital and other settings as they encounter the growing plurality of faith traditions and expressions among care receivers and colleagues.
"Because the authors focus on chaplaincy ministry, the book will be beneficial for chaplains, people who train chaplains, people who want to be chaplains, and people who are already involved in interfaith spiritual care. It is a particularly valuable resource for any chaplain or chaplaincy department where interfaith ministry occurs."
- Rodney W. Seeger, ACPE supervisor emeritus, Mill Valley, California

The research and writing project leading to this publication was designed with the following goals in mind: to explore the dynamics of interfaith spiritual care as a work of practical and pastoral theology; to identify reliable guidelines for the competent, and duly contextualized, practice of interfaith spiritual care; and to invite further cooperation on this subject among practitioners and scholars. The project aims to enhance the practice of spiritual caregivers in the hospital and other settings as they encounter the growing plurality of faith traditions and expressions among care receivers and colleagues. The present volume is therefore intended for chaplains, pastors, Clinical Pastoral Education students and other caregivers, such as counselors and psychotherapists, both in training and already in practice.

The first part stems from an unprecedented year-long seminar sponsored by the Lutheran Hospital of Indiana Pastoral Care Division and Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary Pastoral Care and Counseling Program. Such collaboration provided a unique opportunity to reflect systematically on spiritual care in interfaith situations in a health care center. The second part offers a partial view of the expanding field of interfaith spiritual care. The essays included reflect the commonalities and differences encountered in various culturally specific settings in diverse countries.

Daniel S. Schipani, from Argentina, is Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana, USA. He holds a Dr. Psy. (Universidad Cathlica Argentina) and a Ph.D. (Princeton Theological
Seminary). Schipani serves as a pastoral counselor volunteer, lectures widely and is the author or editor of over twenty books. His research interests include intercultural hermeneutics and human formation and transformation processes.

Leah Dawn Bueckert, from Canada, serves as Spiritual Care Coordinator with the North Eastman Health Association in Manitoba, Canada. She earned a M. Div in Pastoral Care and Counseling (Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary) and
completed a residency in Clinical Pastoral Education at the Lutheran Hospital of Indiana. Together with Daniel S. Schipani, Bueckert co-edited Spiritual Caregiving in the Hospital: Windows to Chaplaincy Ministry (Pandora Press, 2006). She also has
a professional interest in the field of health care ethics.

EAN: 9781926599076

Package Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches

Languages: English

Inside the 7-Day Guilt Reset Workbook

Mindset-Shifting Techniques

Mindset-Shifting Techniques

Reframe your thoughts and build self-forgiveness.

Daily Exercises & Prompts

Daily Exercises & Prompts

Powerful journaling prompts for reflection and healing.

Simple Action Steps

Simple Action Steps

Practical steps to help you create real change.

7-Day Reset Plan

7-Day Reset Plan

Step-by-step journey to help you let go of guilt.

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