Because forgiveness theory has tended to neglect the role of dispositional factors, the authors present novel theorizing about the nature of vengefulness (the disposition to seek revenge follow-ing interpersonal offenses) and its relationship to forgiveness and other variables. In Study 1, vengefulness was correlated cross-sectionally with (a) less forgiving, (b) greater rumination about the offense, (c) higher negative affectivity, and (d) lower life satisfaction. Vengefulness at baseline was negatively related to change in forgiving throughout an 8-week follow-up. In Study 2, vengefulness was negatively associated with Agreeableness and positively associated with Neuroticism. Measures of the Big Five personality factors explained 30 % of ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing...
In 3 studies, the authors investigated whether within-persons increases in rumination about an inter...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
Because forgiveness theory has tended to neglect the role of dispositional factors, the authors pres...
Previous social psychological work in forgiveness has focused on the motivations for revenge, avoida...
In our daily lives, we exist side by side with others. Offenses are inevitable. What may be much les...
The intrapersonal and interpersonal benefits of forgiveness are well understood within the psycholog...
ABSTRACT Trait forgivingness is the disposition to forgive interper-sonal transgressions over time a...
Using a sample of 275 college students, this study examined the relationship between forgiveness of ...
The investigators proposed that transgression-related interpersonal motivations result from 3 psycho...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
The aim of the present study was to explore whether the domains and facets of the five-factor model ...
Over the past two decades, researchers have described many facets of forgiveness. Presen...
The present research tested 2 competing models specifying how 2 traits (concern with the well-being ...
Much of the literature on forgiveness assumes that the process of self-forgiveness and other-forgive...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing...
In 3 studies, the authors investigated whether within-persons increases in rumination about an inter...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
Because forgiveness theory has tended to neglect the role of dispositional factors, the authors pres...
Previous social psychological work in forgiveness has focused on the motivations for revenge, avoida...
In our daily lives, we exist side by side with others. Offenses are inevitable. What may be much les...
The intrapersonal and interpersonal benefits of forgiveness are well understood within the psycholog...
ABSTRACT Trait forgivingness is the disposition to forgive interper-sonal transgressions over time a...
Using a sample of 275 college students, this study examined the relationship between forgiveness of ...
The investigators proposed that transgression-related interpersonal motivations result from 3 psycho...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
The aim of the present study was to explore whether the domains and facets of the five-factor model ...
Over the past two decades, researchers have described many facets of forgiveness. Presen...
The present research tested 2 competing models specifying how 2 traits (concern with the well-being ...
Much of the literature on forgiveness assumes that the process of self-forgiveness and other-forgive...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing...
In 3 studies, the authors investigated whether within-persons increases in rumination about an inter...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...