نتایج جستجو برای: forgiveness

تعداد نتایج: 1657  

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2008
Gregory R Maio Geoff Thomas Frank D Fincham Katherine B Carnelley

Testing the idea that the process of forgiveness is intrinsically different across diverse relationships, this study examined the role of forgiveness in different family relationships. In 2 laboratory sessions 1 year apart, 114 families (each including 2 parents and 1 child) completed a new measure of family forgiveness and many individual-level, relationship-level, and family-level variables t...

2006
Wizdom Powell Hammond Jacqueline S. Mattis

Forgiveness research has focused almost exclusively on interpersonal transgressions committed in close relationships. Consequently, less is known about factors informing forgiveness of non-intimate actors. The current study addresses these gaps by investigating correlates of forgiveness over racial discrimination among African American men (N=171). Specifically, we explore relationships between...

2015
Frank D. Fincham Ross May Harry T. Reis

After proving a historical context for understanding the three core constructs explored in this chapter, forgiveness, optimal functioning and close relationships, the chapter provides a conceptual analysis of each construct. A review follows of basic research on forgiveness in close relationships and of efficacy research on forgiveness interventions. Existing research is briefly critiqued befor...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2012
Michael J McFarland Cheryl A Smith Loren Toussaint Patricia A Thomas

OBJECTIVES This study examines the relationship between interpersonal forgiveness and health for older Blacks and Whites. We outline a series of arguments concerning the following: (a) how forgiveness can affect health, (b) how forgiveness may be more protective for Blacks, and (c) how the relationship between forgiveness and health may vary by neighborhood deterioration. METHOD Two waves (20...

Journal: :Anxiety, stress, and coping 2007
Galena Kline Rhoades Daniel N McIntosh Martha E Wadsworth Jarl A Ahlkvist Rebecca A Burwell Gretchen R Gudmundsen Tali Raviv Jacqueline G Rea

Two studies examined how non-interpersonal forgiveness (when there is no social relationship between the transgressor and forgiver) related to coping and involuntary responses to stress, psychological distress, and religiosity. Three to six weeks after September 11th, 2001, forgiveness had non-linear associations with other responses to the terrorist attacks. Among college students (N=488), tho...

2005
Johan C. Karremans Paul A.M. Van Lange

Do justice values promote or obstruct forgiveness? This question has received virtually no empirical attention, even though past theorizing suggest two different answers. The literature on forgiveness suggests that justice constitutes a barrier to forgiveness, suggesting that the activation of justice values should decrease the probability of forgiveness. Conversely, the literature on justice a...

2015
Ramzi Fatfouta

Previous work has demonstrated that individuals high (vs. low) in forgiveness are faster to rate their current thoughts and feelings toward their transgressor (i.e., their state forgiveness), but the underlying mechanism is still unclear. The present study examined whether individual differences in rumination about the transgression would mediate the association between forgiveness and response...

2013
Dana Kay Nelkin

In this paper, I begin with a familiar puzzle about forgiveness, namely, how to distinguish forgiveness from excuse on the one hand and “letting go” on the other. After considering three recent and influential accounts of forgiveness that offer answers to this challenge among others, I develop an alternative model of forgiveness as a kind of personal release from debt or obligation. I argue tha...

2014
Loren L. Toussaint Ann Vincent Mary O. Whipple Samantha J. McAllister Dawn M. Finnie Julie C. Hathaway Terry H. Oh Kevin C. Fleming Kristin S. Vickers Douglas

The purpose of this qualitative study was to assess perspectives on the acceptability and the potential applicability of a forgiveness education in patients with fibromyalgia. The concept and tools of forgiveness were presented to thirteen women (age: 40 54 years) with a previous diagnosis of fibromyalgia. Subjects participated in 1 of 2 focus groups following a 90-minute education session in w...

Journal: :Substance abuse 2013
Breanna J McGaffin Geoffrey C B Lyons Frank P Deane

BACKGROUND People with drug and/or alcohol problems often experience feelings of shame and guilt, which have been associated with poorer recovery. Self-forgiveness has the potential to reduce these negative experiences. METHODS The current study tested theorized mediators (acceptance, conciliatory behavior, empathy) of the relationships between shame and guilt with self-forgiveness. A cross-s...

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