1. Psychotherapy and the truth and reconcilation commission: the dialectic of individual and collective healing,David H Brendel 2. Spiral of growth: a social psychiatric perspective on conflict resolution, reconciliation and relationship development,Christa Kruger 3. Reconciliation as compromise and the management of rage,Peter Zachar 4. Political reconciliation, the rule of law and post-traumatic stress disorder,Colleen Murphy 5. When philosophical assumptions matter,Allison Mitchell 6. How much truth and how much reconciliation? Intrapsychic, interpersonal and social aspects of resolution,Deborah Spitz 7. Forgiveness: Beyond virtue and the law; on the moral significance of the act of forgiveness in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit,Mary Rawlinson 8. Elements of a phenomenology of evil and forgiveness,Gerrit Glas 9. Forgiveness: a critical appraisal,Piet Verhagen 10. Forgiveness therapy in gendered contexts: what happens to the truth?,Sharon Lamb 11. Telling the truth about mental illness: the role of narrative,Christian Perring 12. Healing relational trauma through relational means: aboriginal approaches,Lewis Mehl-Madrona
Nancy Nyquist Potter received her Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1994 from the University of Minnesota and she is currently an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Louisville. Her research interests range from virtue ethics to the role of humor in conflict to philosophy and mental illness. She is Vice-President of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry, an Associate Editor for the journal Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology, and serves on local hospital ethics committees and councils.