Jeanne Safer

Jeanne Safer, Ph.D. (born 1947) is an author and influential American psychotherapist.

She has written articles for the Wall Street Journal, Utne Reader, Self, New Woman and other publications. She has also authored the following books in psychotherapy:

Safer lives in Manhattan[1] with her husband, Richard Brookhiser, a journalist and historian.[2] They also have a home in Ulster County in the Catskills.

Her books

Forgiving and not Forgiving

Safer argues in this book that genuine forgiveness is neither easy nor is it always necessary. Carefully choosing not to forgive can also be therapeutic.

The book has a number of incidents of people who managed to forgive, people who decided not to forgive, and people who are trying to forgive. Safer says that forgiveness is a long journey and, like love, cannot be forced.

She discusses three stages of forgiveness:

Safer distinguishes forgiveness from the following:

Overlooking and excusing do not qualify as forgiveness because they absolve the wrongdoer of responsibility. Pardoning again does not qualify as forgiveness because it can be granted by those other than the wronged party. Reconciliation is done after forgiving.

The recent hype about forgiving, with both religious leaders and psychotherapists proclaiming the virtues of forgiveness, has led, according to Safer, to a lot of false forgiveness. Safer talks of the following:

The Normal One

This book is targeted at siblings (brothers or sisters) of abnormal children. As the "normal ones", they are under many societal and parental expectations regarding their siblings.

References

  1. From the NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) website, "NORML Library" section, Web page titled "National Review Senior Editor Richard Brookhiser's Congressional Testimony (1996)" an excerpt, ("excerpted from testimony Mr. Brookhiser presented before the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Crime, on March 6, 1996 in support of the efficacy of medical marijuana."), accessed September 20, 2006
  2. Jeanne Safer, "Symposium: Pat Buckley, R.I.P." Web page, April 17, 2007 at National Review Online Web site, accessed April 18, 2007

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