Harboring hatred or animosity towards someone for the hurt they caused you can eat away at your mind and soul. This episode highlights one of Dr. Dobson’s favorite broadcasts from 2018, looking at the dialog he had with clinical psychologist Dr. Arch Hart, about the slippery slope of resentment. Listen to why this emotion is a disease that can ruin one’s life and how forgiveness is the only cure.
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Guest Bio
Dr. Arch Hart is a former dean of the School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary, he is now retired from full-time teaching. He taught for years in the Doctor of Ministry program at the seminary, in addition to his teaching and mentoring responsibilities in the School of Psychology. Dr. Hart is a clinical psychologist and a board certified psychopharmacologist. He has published 33 books, most recently The Digital Invasion: How Technology is Shaping You and Your Relationships. Dr. Hart and his wife have three daughters, four grandsons, and three granddaughters.
Resources From Today's Broadcast
The Hart Institute
Resources From Family Talk
2018 Broadcast Collection: Dr. Dobson’s Favorites
Grace & Forgiveness (PDF)
Men and Women Think Differently About Love
How To Cultivate Intimacy in Your Marriage
The Secret to Greater Intimacy (especially for husbands)