This study used a phenomenological method to investigate the lived-experiences patients who participated in a group therapy program called "forgiveness therapy." Theaim of the study was to develop an experientially-based understanding of the process of forgiveness. Five co-researchers participated (with the researcher) in six therapy sessions, as well as in unstructured intake and follow-up interviews. Therapy focused on the relief and dissipation of negative feelings and the resolution of painful psychological issues associated with cancer. A shared pattern emerged from analyses of participants' descriptions of their experiences. The existential themes of isolation/relationship, life/death, choice/responsibility, and meaning/ meaninglessne...
This study reports on the experiences of nine individuals with cancer who were members of a weekly ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the meaning of the lived experience of the struggle to forg...
Cancer can have major implications for those who receive a diagnosis, not only as a result of its ph...
Many humanistic physiologist are writing about the importance of forgiveness in one or another way. ...
This thesis explores the research question of how and why people forgive. The aim was to form a grou...
Conceptual clarity and theoretical issues in the psychology of forgiveness are the most common issue...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to describe the lived experien...
This qualitative study explores the meaning of interpersonal forgiveness, using a both/and or postm...
The aim of the study was to describe experience of forgiveness in the context of spiritual healing. ...
This study reviewed the literature regarding forgiveness and developed a structured group counseling...
BACKGROUND: : Attitudes toward guilt and forgiveness may be important factors determining distress i...
ii The purpose of this study was to explore the meaning of the lived experience of the struggle to f...
Throughout the last decade, forgiveness research has become an increasingly popular area of study wi...
Purpose This study aimed to explore and describe existential experiences after cancer treatment. Me...
Background: Although psychosocial care has been regarded as central to palliative and supportive car...
This study reports on the experiences of nine individuals with cancer who were members of a weekly ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the meaning of the lived experience of the struggle to forg...
Cancer can have major implications for those who receive a diagnosis, not only as a result of its ph...
Many humanistic physiologist are writing about the importance of forgiveness in one or another way. ...
This thesis explores the research question of how and why people forgive. The aim was to form a grou...
Conceptual clarity and theoretical issues in the psychology of forgiveness are the most common issue...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to describe the lived experien...
This qualitative study explores the meaning of interpersonal forgiveness, using a both/and or postm...
The aim of the study was to describe experience of forgiveness in the context of spiritual healing. ...
This study reviewed the literature regarding forgiveness and developed a structured group counseling...
BACKGROUND: : Attitudes toward guilt and forgiveness may be important factors determining distress i...
ii The purpose of this study was to explore the meaning of the lived experience of the struggle to f...
Throughout the last decade, forgiveness research has become an increasingly popular area of study wi...
Purpose This study aimed to explore and describe existential experiences after cancer treatment. Me...
Background: Although psychosocial care has been regarded as central to palliative and supportive car...
This study reports on the experiences of nine individuals with cancer who were members of a weekly ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the meaning of the lived experience of the struggle to forg...
Cancer can have major implications for those who receive a diagnosis, not only as a result of its ph...