2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2020.109928
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Does resilience help sustain relationships in the face of interpersonal transgressions?

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“…We can say that teachers' psychological resilience increases as their forgiveness increases. Although there are studies that are consistent with the results of our study, was found that the number of studies on two variables in the literature is small (Çapan & Arıcıoğlu, 2014;Doğruer, 2019;Dwiwardani et al, 2014;Halilova et al, 2020;Yaşar, 2015). With the forgiveness trait, the individual can more easily regulate his feelings and thoughts and obtain personal resources to adapt to changing situations.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…We can say that teachers' psychological resilience increases as their forgiveness increases. Although there are studies that are consistent with the results of our study, was found that the number of studies on two variables in the literature is small (Çapan & Arıcıoğlu, 2014;Doğruer, 2019;Dwiwardani et al, 2014;Halilova et al, 2020;Yaşar, 2015). With the forgiveness trait, the individual can more easily regulate his feelings and thoughts and obtain personal resources to adapt to changing situations.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Gismero-González et al (2020) [21] found that belief in unconditional forgiveness promotes psychological well-being, whereas belief in conditional forgiveness decreases it. Although these studies only showed the effects of beliefs in unconditional and conditional forgiveness on mental health, we believe our findings are in line with this, given that good mental health (e.g., high optimism and resilience, and low depression) can promote pro-relationship responses to interpersonal offenses [19,68,69].…”
Section: The Divergent Effects Of Beliefs About the Nature Of Forgive...supporting
confidence: 84%
“…Resilience is one of the most commonly mentioned variables in the perspective of active pension. Resilience is defined as the capacity to successfully adapt and overcome difficulties or challenges in life and to experience processes and outcomes, especially high-stress or traumatic events ( Halilova et al, 2020 ). When suffering from stress and trauma, resilience was considered as an important factor in maintaining human’s psychological well-being ( Wang L. et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%