A real apology has identifiable parts—acknowledgment of the specific harm, the impact on the other person, your responsibility without excuses, and a concrete commitment to change—each of which matters because skipping any one signals you're still avoiding something. Understanding this structure lets you diagnose what's missing when an apology doesn't feel complete.
Apology anatomy is a communication framework that breaks a meaningful apology into its core components: acknowledgment of the specific harm, acceptance of responsibility without deflection, expression of genuine remorse, and a concrete plan to prevent recurrence. An apology that is missing any of these elements often fails to produce real repair in a relationship.
AI can evaluate a draft apology against this structure, identify which components are weak or absent, and suggest revised language that feels authentic to your voice while meeting the emotional needs of the person you are addressing.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
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