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Does forgiving in a collectivistic culture affect only decisions to forgive and not emotions? REACH forgiveness collectivistic in Indonesia

International Journal of Psychology, 2020
According to some theorising, in collectivistic societies, forgiveness is mainly enacted to maintain relationships, not engender emotional transformation. This present study was designed to explore whether forgiveness affects decisional and emotional forgiveness in Indonesia, a country categorised as collectivistic. The evidence‐based REACH Forgiveness
Ni Made Taganing, Kurniati   +4 more
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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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Positive Emotional Change: Mediating Effects of Forgiveness and Spirituality

EXPLORE, 2006
We evaluated the efficacy of an emotional education program that seeks to reduce the intergenerational transmission of negative interaction patterns by increasing forgiveness and spirituality. We examined both reduction of psychological symptoms and increase in positive psychological outcomes over the course of a year, as well as the mediators of this ...
Michael R, Levenson   +2 more
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Forgiveness, mercy, and the retributive emotions

Criminal Justice Ethics, 1988
(1988). Forgiveness, mercy, and the retributive emotions. Criminal Justice Ethics: Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 3-15.
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Emotion‐Focused Couples Therapy and the Facilitation of Forgiveness

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2010
The goal of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an emotion‐focused couple therapy intervention for resolving emotional injuries. Twenty couples acting as their own waitlist controls were offered a 10–12‐session treatment to help resolve unresolved anger and hurt from a betrayal, an abandonment, or an identity insult that they had been ...
Leslie, Greenberg   +2 more
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Does good emotion management aid forgiving? Multiple dimensions of empathy, emotion management and forgiveness of self and others

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2007
The ability to forgive is considered important in the successful maintenance of relationships. In this study, a multifactorial model predicting two forms of forgiveness was examined in a combined community and university sample (N = 110) who reported on their ability to manage emotions, their tendency to empathize (through perspective taking, empathic
Hodgson, Lisa., Wertheim, Eleanor.
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The Effect of Communicated Emotion and Crisis Response Strategies on Consumers’ Intention to Forgive and Emotional Forgiveness

2023
Kriz iletişiminde paydaşların olumlu tepkilerini almada ne söylendiğinin yanı sıra nasıl söylendiği de önem kazanmıştır. Bununla birlikte kurumlara paydaşlarıyla uzun dönemli ilişkilerini sürdürmede temel oluşturan, kurumun kriz sonrası finansal performansını ve itibarını etkileyebilecek bir tepki olan affetme olgusu da son on yıldır kriz iletişimi ...
MERİÇ, Dilek, OZTURK, Mesude Canan
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Seeking Forgiveness: Considering the Role of Moral Emotions

Journal of Psychology and Theology, 2006
Sandage, Worthington, Jr., Hight, and Berry (2000) pointed out that most of the research on forgiveness has focused on the process of granting forgiveness rather than seeking forgiveness. Therefore, in this project, college students were asked to recall a recent event from their past where they harmed someone with whom they had a relationship.
Rodney L. Bassett   +3 more
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Pressure to Forgive: How Religious Pressure Effects Moving From Decisional to Emotional Forgiveness

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.
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Why so complex? Emotional mediation of revenge, forgiveness, and reconciliation

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2012
AbstractHumans have the cognitive abilities to implement the revenge and forgiveness systems hypothesized by McCullough et al., but the evidence suggests that simpler processes may underlie most revenge cases in humans and other animals. The mediating role of emotions can be at the basis of the flexibility needed in the hypothesized systems and the ...
Filippo, Aureli, Colleen M, Schaffner
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