Well known psychologist and radio personality Dr Eugenia Springer is reaching out to people in need of healing and inner development via the worldwide web. She has developed a Web site on Releasing Resentment to deal with a problem that affects the minds, behaviour, relationships and interactions of large numbers of people. At the Web site, www.releasingresentmenttips.com, Dr Springer shares information, articles and even offers a free course to help people in the process of letting go. The data available at the Web site helps people explore resentment. "They will discover it is not about other persons but it is about self," she explained.
"What I share is against a background of more than 25 years of listening, sharing, and guiding, in the area of interpersonal relationships, and more than 30 years of focused attention to my own inner development." Through Releasing Resentment, people will discover why they cannot release the resentment that, according to Dr Springer is "like a cancer is eating away at your peace and your health".
Available at the Web site is a free e-mail mini-course consisting of eight brief lessons. It explores the reason why people hold on to resentment and feel quite unhappy. According to Dr Springer, resentment is the reason why many people feel dissatisfied with certain aspects of their lives. She said the course shows people how they can turn around difficult situations in their lives caused by resentment.
For persons who do not have Internet access, Dr Springer is looking for sponsors to fund a project to send hard copies of the course to subscribers by regular mail. She is also seeking sponsorship to make the material available to the visually impaired through audio products and braille.
Persons interested in supporting the project can contact Dr Soringer at wprelease@gmail.com.
In addition to her popular radio programmes, Dr Springer is the author of Girl, It's All About You (1980); Words of a Caribbean Woman - a collection of poetry (1980); Tantie Pearlie's Funeral (1982); and Words of Wisdom From a Caribbean Woman (2000). She is also the author of several unpublished manuscripts.
A former resident of the United States, Dr Springer attended Caribbean Union College (now the University of the Southern Caribbean), Maracas Valley, Trinidad; Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama; and Howard University, Washington, DC. Throughout the years, both in the US and the Caribbean, she has produced and hosted radio programmes focused on personal development and interpersonal relationships.