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Important Notice: This presentation is not intended for individuals who have experienced a serious offense, such as infidelity or domestic violence. These behaviors should be addressed with a couple therapist.
This module will describe the principles of a good apology and encourage couples to write an apology letter to each other.
To participate in this module complete the following activities:
1) Read our blog on this topic at the link provided here: Click here
2) Take a pre-test below on the state of apologizing within your relationship and write down your scores.
3) Watch the 3 minute video below on an apology letter (together if possible).
4) Download and Complete the worksheet on an apology letter in your relationship with your partner.
5) Once you’ve completed the previous activities, retake the self-test on the state of apologizing within your relationship, discuss what might improve your relationship with your partner, and compare your post-test results with the pre-test.
Step 2: Take the pre-test. Scroll down to take a self-test on apologies in your relationship (if you aren't working with a Hope consultant then type in "self directed" as the name of your consultant)
Step 3: Watch this brief video of a couple practicing the apology letter exercise.
http://www.regent.edu/admin/media/fms/vod/singlePlayerURL.cfm?address=2000614
Step 4: Download to complete the Apology Letter worksheet together as a couple:
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Step 5: After watching the video and completing the worksheet together, scroll down and take the short self-test again and see if your answers change. (if you aren't working with a Hope consultant then type in "self directed" as the name of your consultant)
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Christian Perspective:
From a faith perspective, consider how God asks for believers to have a repentant heart. Proverbs 28:13 refers to this idea when it says, “He who conceals his sins does not prosper, but whoever confesses and renounces them finds mercy.”
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