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Moral Injury and Suicide Ideation Among Israeli Combat Veterans: The Contribution of Self-Forgiveness and Perceived Social Support

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2020
Modern warfare within a civilian setting may expose combatants to severe moral challenges. Whereas most of these challenges are handled effectively, some potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) may have deleterious psychological, spiritual, and ...
Y. Levi-Belz, Neta Dichter, G. Zerach
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Forgiving and Requesting Forgiveness

Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2003
In this article I attempt to address three positions on forgiveness that could be encouraged in schools. They are the strict view defended by Philip Barnes, the relaxed view promoted by Patricia White and the idea of forgiving the unforgivable discussed by Jacques Derrida.
Papastephanou, Marianna   +1 more
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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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Self-Compassion and Forgiveness: Major Predictors of Marital Satisfaction in Young Couples

The American journal of family therapy, 2020
This study examined self-compassion and forgiveness versus marital satisfaction in 200 couples aged 20-40 years, with a marriage history of 1-10 years. We collected the data, using the Enrich couple, self-compassion and family forgiveness scales. Pearson’
Farimah Fahimdanesh   +2 more
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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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Brand forgiveness

Journal of Product & Brand Management, 2019
Purpose This paper aims to explore and discuss the concept of brand forgiveness. It empirically assesses the relationships among three types of brand transgressions, brand forgiveness and three consumer coping strategies. Design/methodology/approach A
Marc Fetscherin, Alexandra Sampedro
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The role of perceived social support and depressive symptoms in the relationship between forgiveness and life satisfaction among older people

Aging & Mental Health, 2020
Objective Forgiveness carries a different significance for individuals, especially older people. Few studies have focused on the effect of forgiveness on life satisfaction among older people and the mediating role of perceived social support and ...
Hemei Tian, Pei Wang
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Forgive to Live: Forgiveness, Health, and Longevity

Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2011
This study examined multiple types of forgiveness as predictors of mortality and potential psychosocial, spiritual, and health mechanisms of the effects of forgiveness on longevity. Data from a nationally representative sample of United States adults ages 66 and older assessed forgiveness, health, religiousness/spirituality, and socio-demographics (N =
Loren L, Toussaint   +2 more
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Divine, interpersonal and self-forgiveness: Independently related to depressive symptoms?

Journal of Positive Psychology, 2020
Interpersonal forgiveness, self-forgiveness and divine forgiveness have all been related to depressive symptoms. But does each type of forgiveness account for unique variance in depression? Two studies examine this question. Study 1 (n = 574) showed that
F. Fincham, Ross W. May
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SELF‐FORGIVENESS AND FORGIVENESS

The Heythrop Journal, 2011
If the notion of a victim's forgiveness encounters scepticism in today's world, more so the notion of self‐forgiveness by the offender. However, a failure to forgive oneself, when self‐forgiveness is appropriate, may be detrimental to one's moral and psychological well‐being.
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