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Forgiveness contributes to positive social relationships, which is critical for individual development, particularly for early adolescents. Most previous studies focused on the unique roles of cognitive factors (e.g., compromising thinking) and ...
Wei Hong +6 more
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Why Do People With Self-Control Forgive Others Easily? The Role of Rumination and Anger
Previous research shows that self-control predicts forgiveness, but few studies have investigated the internal mechanism of this link. The current study explored the effects of rumination and anger on the relationship between self-control and forgiveness.
Fanchang Kong +14 more
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Self-forgiveness and the moral perspective of humility: Ian McEwan's Atonement [PDF]
Reflection on Briony Tallis in Ian McEwan’s Atonement can help us understand two key aspects of self-forgiveness. First, she illustrates an unorthodox conception of humility that aids the process of responsible self-forgiveness. Second, she fleshes out a
Lippitt, John
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A feasibility study of psychological strengths and well-being assessment in individuals living with recurrent depression [PDF]
Current conceptualizations of mental illness focus on assessing psychopathology. A balanced approach would assess strengths that individuals bring to coping with illness.
Macaskill, Ann
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Polish adaptation The State Self-Forgiveeness Scale
The aim of the presented study was to Polish version of The State Self-Forgiveness Scale (Wohl i in., 2008) – Skala Epizodycznego Przebaczenia Sobie. The scale is used to assess self-forgiveness after wrongdoing towards self and other persons. The scale
Justyna Mróz, Wojciech Sornat
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Self-Forgiveness Moderates the Effects of Depression on Suicidality. [PDF]
Not all depressive individuals are suicidal. An increasing body of studies has examined forgiveness, especially self-forgiveness, as a protective factor of suicide based on that suicide is often accompanied by negative self-perceptions. However, less has been studied on how different subtypes of forgiveness (i.e., forgiveness-of-self, forgiveness-of ...
Jung M +5 more
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Self-Control Modulates the Behavioral Response of Interpersonal Forgiveness
Previous studies have shown that forgiveness is associated with the ability of self-control. However, whether self-control can modulate interpersonal forgiveness remains unclear.
Hui Liu, Haijiang Li
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Defining forgiveness: Christian clergy and general population perspectives. [PDF]
The lack of any consensual definition of forgiveness is a serious weakness in the research literature (McCullough, Pargament & Thoresen, 2000). As forgiveness is at the core of Christianity, this study returns to the Christian source of the concept ...
Bloomfield H. H. +27 more
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The problem of low self-compassion and forgiveness in schools causes students to often feel stress and depression, blame themselves, and label themselves to do self-harm.
Mungin Eddy Wibowo, Rohmatus Naini
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Reactive attitudes, relationships, and addiction [PDF]
In this chapter we focus on the structure of close personal relations and diagnose how these relationships are disrupted by addiction. We draw upon Peter Strawson’s landmark paper ‘Freedom and Resentment’ (2008, first published 1962) to argue that loved ...
Kennett, Jeanette +2 more
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