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The adolescent as forgiver

Journal of Adolescence, 1989
AbstractA social cognitive developmental model of forgiveness is described and tested in two studies, the second being a replication of the first. In study 1, 59 subjects in grades 4, 7, 10, college and in adulthood were given a forgiveness interview that assessed six stages of forgiveness development, Rest's DIT measure of justice development, and a ...
R D, Enright, M J, Santos, R, Al-Mabuk
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Forgiveness

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2001
This article provides an operational definition of forgiveness as a first step in the systematic analysis of the concept. Using the method described by Walker and Avant (1995), the authors identify the attributes and characteristics of forgiveness and its theoretical and practical implications for nursing.
B L, Brush   +3 more
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Mathematics of Forgiveness

The American Journal of Psychology, 2002
This study was aimed at determining the integration rule--summation or averaging--underlying the forgiveness schema. The main reason for distinguishing between these structures is that they have very different practical implications regarding the influence of various factors specific to each case on the propensity to forgive.
Girard, Michelle   +2 more
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The Standing to Forgive

Monist, 2009
In the philosophical literature on forgiveness it is almost universally assumed that only the victim of a wrong has the standing to forgive. This paper challenges that assumption and argues for the possibility of meaningful second- and third-party forgiveness.
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When Forgiveness Signals Power: Effects of Forgiveness Expression and Forgiver Gender

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2018
Forgiveness has been regarded as a sign of power, yet empirical evidence is mixed. This research seeks to resolve this inconsistency by looking into how and from whom forgiveness is expressed. Integrating theories on forgiveness, communication, and gender role, we hypothesized and found, in two experiments, that a third party’s perception of forgiver ...
Donna Jingdan Yao, Melody M. Chao
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Freedom and forgiveness

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2003
In the history of philosophy and political thought freedom has meant a number of different things. The author considers several of these meanings and their relevance to psychoanalytic theory. The general argument against freedom that has been mounted in the history of thought, and echoed by Freud, is the thesis of causal determinism; but it is urged ...
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On Forgiveness

Southern Medical Journal, 2007
John R, Knight, Gordon P, Hugenberger
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To Forgive or not to Forgive? Beliefs about Costs and Benefits of Forgiveness, Motivation to Forgive and Well-being

2010
The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between beliefs about costs and benefits of forgiveness, motivation to forgive and well-being. The sample consisted of 150 adults (88 females and 62 males), aged from 20 to 62. The scale for measuring beliefs about costs and benefits of forgiveness (CBFS) was specially developed for this study ...
Jurčec, Lana, Kopačević, Diana
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Dynamics of Moral Repair: Forgiveness, Self-Forgiveness, and the Restoration of Value Consensus as Interdependent Processes

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2021
Michael Wenzel   +2 more
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