نتایج جستجو برای: interpersonal forgiveness

تعداد نتایج: 25095  

2014
Xue Zheng Ryan Fehr Kenneth Tai Jayanth Narayanan Michele J. Gelfand

Research shows that in the aftermath of conflict, forgiveness improves victims’ well-being and the victim–offender relationship. Building on the research on embodied perception and economy of action, we demonstrate that forgiveness also has implications for victims’ perceptions and behavior in the physical domain. Metaphorically, unforgiveness is a burden that can be lightened by forgiveness; w...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2005
F Giorgia Paleari Camillo Regalia Frank Fincham

McCullough, Rachal, et al.'s (1998) social-psychological framework of forgiveness informed a longitudinal study that examined the extent to which marital forgiveness is determined by social-cognitive (the offended spouse's rumination and emotional empathy) and relationship variables (the quality of the relationship in which the offense took place). In the study, 119 husbands and 124 wives from ...

Journal: :Journal of palliative care 2009
Mary J Hansen Robert D Enright Thomas W Baskin John Klatt

Palliative care is now considered an essential part of end-of-life care, yet little research examines the efficacy of interventions addressing the psychological treatment of dying patients. Forgiveness therapy has been shown to be effective in improving psychological well-being and may provide a valuable addition to a terminal cancer patient's overall treatment plan. This study experimentally t...

2015
Stephanie Lichtenfeld Vanessa L. Buechner Markus A. Maier Maria Fernández-Capo

To forgive and forget is a well-known idiom, which has rarely been looked at empirically. In the current experiment, we investigated differences between emotional and decisional forgiveness on forgetting. The present study provides the first empirical support that emotional forgiveness has a strong influence on subsequent incidental forgetting. Specifically, our results demonstrate that emotion...

Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2016
Loren L Toussaint Grant S Shields George M Slavich

BACKGROUND Psychological stress is a well-known risk factor for poor health, and recent research has suggested that the emotion-focused coping process of forgiveness may help mitigate these effects. To date, however, no studies have examined how levels of forgiveness, stress, and health fluctuate and interrelate over time. PURPOSE We addressed this issue by examining how forgiveness, stress, ...

Journal: :Journal of child and adolescent mental health 2015
Estie Janse van Rensburg Jacques Raubenheimer

OBJECTIVE The link between both bullying and victimisation and psychopathology has been well established. Forgiveness has been associated with better mental health. However, few studies have examined the relationship between adolescent forgiveness, psychopathology and bullying/victimisation. This study investigated forgiveness as a mediator of the adverse mental health problems experienced by b...

Journal: :تحقیقات علوم رفتاری 0
سجاد بشرپور علی عیسی زادگان sajjad basharpoor ali issazadeghan

aim and background: it appears that depressed people have low self-compassion and forgiveness due to having negative attitudes. in order to test this hypothesis, the current study investigated the role of self-compassion and forgiveness in the prediction of depression severity among university students. methods and materials: in a correlational study during 2010-11, 136 individuals were randoml...

Journal: :Organization Science 2002
William P. Bottom Kevin Gibson Steven E. Daniels J. Keith Murnighan

Interpersonal relationships can be fragile. The mere perception of opportunistic behavior can lead to a breakdown in cooperation. Once damaged, the question then arises as to whether and how cooperation might be restored. Noncooperative game theory raises serious doubts about the possibilities, although interactional justice and impression management research have shown that verbal explanations...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2013
Sara Konrath Irene Cheung

We review two subjective (mis)perceptions that influence revenge and forgiveness systems. Individual differences predict more (e.g., narcissism) or less (e.g., empathy) revenge, with the opposite pattern for forgiveness. Moreover, differences in victim versus perpetrator perceptions can influence revenge and forgiveness systems, perpetuating never-ending cycles of revenge. These two examples po...

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