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Repairing Broken Relationships While Incarcerated: Healing, Accountability & Moving Forward

  Repairing Broken Relationships While Incarcerated: Healing, Accountability, and Knowing When to Move Forward Broken relationships do not happen overnight. Sometimes they come from years of pain, poor choices, addiction, anger, abandonment, lies, betrayal, trauma, or silence. For many inmates and loved ones, incarceration becomes the place where everything finally slows down enough to see the damage clearly. That can be painful. But pain can also become the beginning of change. Repairing broken relationships while incarcerated is possible, but it takes more than phone calls, promises, and “I’m sorry.” It takes honesty, accountability, patience, changed behavior, and emotional maturity. And sometimes, even after doing the work, every relationship cannot be restored. That is when a person must learn the lesson, bless the memory, and move forward with wisdom. Start With Accountability The first step in repairing a relationship is being honest about the harm caused. Not defensive. Not...

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