2006
DOI: 10.1521/jscp.2006.25.10.1059
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A Review of Forgiveness Process Models and A Coping Framework to Guide Future Research

Abstract: Despite substantial advances in other areas of forgiveness research, empirical evaluation of a fundamental aspect of forgiveness, the process itself, has been virtually nonexistent. This article reviews the existing literature and concludes that although numerous process models have been proposed, many lack a coherent theoretical grounding, and few have been empirically validated. Importantly, understanding of the forgiveness process is hindered by a lack of consensus on what forgiveness is, and consequently w… Show more

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“…On the other hand, forgiveness is often seen as an affective coping mechanism (Worthington & Scherer, 2004) and is closely associated with mental health, physical well-being and positive affect . Some researchers insistently emphasize forgiveness process in terms of coping (Pargament & Rye, 1998;Strelan & Covic, 2006;Worthington & Scherer, 2004). For instance, Strelan and Wojtsiak (2009) found that individuals use similar coping strategies for both general stressors and interpersonal hurt.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, forgiveness is often seen as an affective coping mechanism (Worthington & Scherer, 2004) and is closely associated with mental health, physical well-being and positive affect . Some researchers insistently emphasize forgiveness process in terms of coping (Pargament & Rye, 1998;Strelan & Covic, 2006;Worthington & Scherer, 2004). For instance, Strelan and Wojtsiak (2009) found that individuals use similar coping strategies for both general stressors and interpersonal hurt.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, el perdón es un constructo que no está exento de polémica en relación a diferentes aspectos como su definición, el supuesto beneficio para la persona que perdona, si debe implicar o no reconciliación con el ofensor qué modelos teóricos pueden explicarlo (Guzmán, 2010;Prieto-Ursúa, Carrasco, Cagigal, Gismero, Martínez y Muñoz, 2012;Strelan y Covic, 2006).…”
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“…Self-forgiveness is where the individual is the offender who knows they have misbehaved and try to accept it. In other words, self-forgiveness is when the individual stops blaming themselves for their mistakes (Strelan & Covic, 2006). Research has found that individuals tend to make harsher judgements about themselves than others (Maltby et al, 2001).…”
Section: Forgiveness Of Self and Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%