Throughout the past 25 years, forgiveness has been a part of psychology and studied within many populations. However, forgiveness has not been considered nor promoted as a helpful skill or approach when counseling persons with disabilities or in the rehabilitation counseling/psychology profession at large. In an effort to change this trend by educating the profession on the importance and relevance of forgiveness to the practice of rehabilitation psychology, readers are afforded the opportunity to learn about forgiveness, its application and relevance to persons with disabilities, and to further their understanding of how forgiveness can be conceptualized and explored. Provided in this article is a proposed forgiveness model which can be us...
The field of contemplative science has produced promising research supporting the connection between...
Forgiveness is a character strength and process that, when practiced, is associated with improved ps...
Moral issues within psychology have been an object of study since the 1890s (see, for example, Hall,...
Forgiveness and self-forgiveness is an area of growing interest in the allied helping professions. I...
Disability is an event that forever changes a person\u27s life. Throughout the coping and adaptation...
Spinal cord injuries (SCI) are among the most traumatic onset of disabilities to date. Due to the na...
Forgiveness is a topic most people probably associate with personal values, spirituality, or religio...
Situations involving perceived hurts, slights, and other interpersonal maltreatment are at the core ...
In an effort to help persons with disabilities learn to forgive and to achieve a more peaceful and s...
Forgiveness and compassion are two helpful approaches toward reducing the emotional, psychological, ...
Although the concept of forgiveness is accepted by many as profitable in promoting personal and rela...
Forgiveness, although not definitively defined, is a core feature of positive human development (Tou...
This thesis explores the research question of how and why people forgive. The aim was to form a grou...
The popularity of forgiveness in clinical contexts may lead some to believe it is a panacea for all ...
Resilience is an area of emerging interest and applies to people living with a disability.1–3 Howeve...
The field of contemplative science has produced promising research supporting the connection between...
Forgiveness is a character strength and process that, when practiced, is associated with improved ps...
Moral issues within psychology have been an object of study since the 1890s (see, for example, Hall,...
Forgiveness and self-forgiveness is an area of growing interest in the allied helping professions. I...
Disability is an event that forever changes a person\u27s life. Throughout the coping and adaptation...
Spinal cord injuries (SCI) are among the most traumatic onset of disabilities to date. Due to the na...
Forgiveness is a topic most people probably associate with personal values, spirituality, or religio...
Situations involving perceived hurts, slights, and other interpersonal maltreatment are at the core ...
In an effort to help persons with disabilities learn to forgive and to achieve a more peaceful and s...
Forgiveness and compassion are two helpful approaches toward reducing the emotional, psychological, ...
Although the concept of forgiveness is accepted by many as profitable in promoting personal and rela...
Forgiveness, although not definitively defined, is a core feature of positive human development (Tou...
This thesis explores the research question of how and why people forgive. The aim was to form a grou...
The popularity of forgiveness in clinical contexts may lead some to believe it is a panacea for all ...
Resilience is an area of emerging interest and applies to people living with a disability.1–3 Howeve...
The field of contemplative science has produced promising research supporting the connection between...
Forgiveness is a character strength and process that, when practiced, is associated with improved ps...
Moral issues within psychology have been an object of study since the 1890s (see, for example, Hall,...