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Pressure to Forgive: How Religious Pressure Effects Moving From Decisional to Emotional Forgiveness [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Forgiveness and religion/spirituality have been studied together throughout the years. Most studies have claimed that religious/spiritual beliefs and values promote forgiveness and increase psychological well-being. However, reviews of the literature and a meta-analysis have found that these claims and results are tenuous.
Choe, Elise
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Brain structures associated with individual differences in decisional and emotional forgiveness

Neuropsychologia, 2022
In responding to interpersonal conflicts, forgiveness goes a long way. Past brain imaging studies have examined the activation patterns of forgiving responses. However, the individual differences in brain structures associated with decisional forgiveness and emotional forgiveness are not well understood.
Xinyu Rao   +4 more
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The effect of apology on emotional and decisional forgiveness: The role of personality

Personality and Individual Differences, 2021
Abstract Links between contextual variables and forgiveness have been widely acknowledged in the literature. From the layperson's perspective, receipt of an apology is one of the most important reasons to forgive the offender, while lack of apology is a major reason not to forgive (Younger et al., 2004). The effect of apology or remedial behaviors on
Kinga Kaleta, Justyna Mróz
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Gratitude and satisfaction in romantic relationships: Roles of decisional forgiveness and emotional forgiveness

Current Psychology, 2020
Gratitude is thought to be positively related to relationship satisfaction, but the underlying mechanism of this association remains underexplored. To further investigate this mechanism, the present study examined the roles of decisional forgiveness and emotional forgiveness under the guidance of the stress and coping perspective.
Qinglu Wu   +6 more
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Forgiveness in Javanese collective culture: The relationship between rumination, harmonious value, decisional forgiveness and emotional forgiveness

Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2017
Forgiveness in Javanese collective culture is examined by considering harmonious value (HV) a subjective value on maintaining social harmony and rumination. In Study 1, we conducted an exploratory sequential mixed-method study to develop a scale measuring HV.
Ni Made Taganing Kurniati   +4 more
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Forgiveness, Health, and Well-Being: A Review of Evidence for Emotional Versus Decisional Forgiveness, Dispositional Forgivingness, and Reduced Unforgiveness

Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2007
The extant data linking forgiveness to health and well-being point to the role of emotional forgiveness, particularly when it becomes a pattern in dispositional forgivingness. Both are important antagonists to the negative affect of unforgiveness and agonists for positive affect.
WORTHINGTON EL JR   +3 more
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