The Enright Process: Stated By Maltby, Day, And Barber
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The Enright process is very impressive. When I read it, I thought of me as the person that had let everyone down and need forgiveness. After the forgiveness of them, could I forgive myself? I am sure it took a long time for him to trust me again but I think it took even longer for me to forgive myself and how life would have been if one thing changed. Stated by Maltby, Day, and Barber (2005) this model distinguishes between positive and negative approaches. It was a very negative thing that I did. The approach used was one to put me back on track. It was very positive and I learned a lot from it. I could have killed someone, killed me or hurt someone and I used this situation as a training tool since 2001. Every time I went to a place