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Hard to Say Sorry

Tom Geraghty · Interpersonal Practice, Voice & Silence, Individual & Wellbeing

Examines why good apologies are rare and what effective apology actually requires. Argues most apology attempts substitute silence, partial acknowledgement, or compensation for genuine repair — and that a well-made apology is a high-stakes PS practice that rebuilds relational trust.

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