Therapy on the Cutting Edge

Utilizing Forgiveness to Allow Oneself To Be Connected to The Now and Increasing Our Capacity for Love and Joy

Oct 13, 2025
In this discussion, Fred Luskin—psychologist and director of the Stanford Forgiveness Projects—dives into the power of forgiveness. He shares his journey from personal struggles with forgiveness to groundbreaking research. Fred advocates for a secular approach to make forgiveness accessible, emphasizing that it benefits the injured party, not the perpetrator. He critiques the misuse of 'trauma' labels that can hinder healing and promotes mindfulness as a tool for present moment awareness. Ultimately, he presents forgiveness as an essential practice for fostering love and joy in our lives.
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ANECDOTE

From Spiritual Quest To Forgiveness Research

  • Fred Luskin describes his personal journey from spiritual searching to academic research on forgiveness after struggling to forgive in his own life.
  • His dissertation on forgiveness succeeded and launched the Stanford Forgiveness Project with broad media attention.
INSIGHT

Secular Framing Makes Forgiveness Universal

  • Luskin and his mentor chose a secular approach to forgiveness to avoid tribalism and make it broadly applicable.
  • They integrated mindfulness and a Buddhist-influenced CBT to create accessible techniques for forgiveness.
ADVICE

Forgive For Your Own Healing

  • Offer the idea that forgiveness is primarily for the person who was harmed, not to absolve the offender.
  • Use forgiveness to heal yourself and create present-moment freedom rather than to change the past.
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