A Good Apology: Four Steps to Make Things Right

A Good Apology: Four Steps to Make Things Right

A Good Apology: Four Steps to Make Things Right

A Good Apology: Four Steps to Make Things Right

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Overview

With the paradigm-shifting power of Hold Me Tight and The Body Keeps the Score, this groundbreaking book on apologies explains how they work, why they're so hard, and why they are essential for rebuilding relationships.


We've all done something wrong or made a mistake or insulted someone — even if by accident. We've all been hurt and wanted the other person to help us heal. It may be surprising, but the breaches themselves aren't the real problem; our inability to fix them is what causes us trouble.

In A Good Apology, Dr. Molly Howes uses her experiences with patients in her practice, research findings, and news stories to illustrate the power and importance of a thorough apology. She teaches how we can all learn to craft an effective apology with four straightforward steps.

An apology is a small-scale event between people, but it's enormously powerful. This comprehensive book gives readers the tools to fix their relationships, make amends, and move forward. With it, you'll fully understand the meaning and importance of this universal and timeless endeavor: a good apology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781549182631
Publisher: Hachette Book Group
Publication date: 07/21/2020
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 5.70(h) x (d)

About the Author

Molly Howes, PhD, is a Harvard-trained clinical psychologist and an award-winning writer. Following a Clinical Fellowship at Harvard Medical School, she completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Florida State University and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Harvard Community Health Plan. Dr. Howes has contributed to research projects studying the interpersonal effects of depression, the impact of a parent's cancer on the child's psychological well-being, and the incidence and prevalence of mental health disorders in primary care practices and in larger, international populations.
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