There are 12 principles of attitudinal healing and I’ll be exploring them (and how they can help in grieving) in several Blogs.
Attitudinal healing affirms that we are responsible for our thoughts and whatever feelings we experience.
Attitudinal healing encourages us to reexamine our relationships, bringing them into the present by releasing past judgments and grievances.
Attitudinal healing defines health as “inner peace” and healing as “letting go of fear” (principle #2).
Attitudinal healing does not mean changing others—it means changing our own minds through personal choice and taking responsibility for the way we experience our lives.
Melanie Hack
Author of Who Killed My Sister, My friend
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