Poster Session I - 033This study investigates whether seeking forgiveness and granting forgiveness and other related socioeconomic factors influence the likelihood of marital dissolution following infidelity. Potential moderating factors on the relationship between forgiveness granting/seeking and marital dissolution were also explored.The 22nd Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), Boston, MA., 27-30 May 2010
The impact of Forgiveness on Marital Satisfaction in relation to marital stability, religiosity and...
Given the positive benefits associated with interpersonal forgiveness, the current investigation exa...
Discovery of sexual infidelity is often accompanied by a strong desire for infidelity relevant infor...
This dissertation is the result of research studying the utilization of forgiveness to help achieve ...
Does forgiveness predict later conflict resolution in married couples? Twelve-month follow-up data o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the trajectory of marriages following reported experiences ...
The feelings of anger, hurt, disappointed, sadness felt by wifes who had husbands infidelity. Infide...
This correlative phenomenological study aims to discover the relationship between personality traits...
The study aimed to examine whether an individual’s resilience predicts willingness to forgive an inf...
In close relationships partners tend to be, simultaneously or alternatively, perpetrators and victim...
Using the two waves of the National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH), we examine the effects...
In close relationships partners tend to be, simultaneously or alternatively, perpetrators and victim...
Problems occur in nearly all marriages at one time or another. Even individuals in healthy marriage...
Seventy-three married couples were studied in 1983 and 1987. To identify marital processes associate...
Based on the Vulnerability Stress Adaptation model, this study examined the relationship between for...
The impact of Forgiveness on Marital Satisfaction in relation to marital stability, religiosity and...
Given the positive benefits associated with interpersonal forgiveness, the current investigation exa...
Discovery of sexual infidelity is often accompanied by a strong desire for infidelity relevant infor...
This dissertation is the result of research studying the utilization of forgiveness to help achieve ...
Does forgiveness predict later conflict resolution in married couples? Twelve-month follow-up data o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the trajectory of marriages following reported experiences ...
The feelings of anger, hurt, disappointed, sadness felt by wifes who had husbands infidelity. Infide...
This correlative phenomenological study aims to discover the relationship between personality traits...
The study aimed to examine whether an individual’s resilience predicts willingness to forgive an inf...
In close relationships partners tend to be, simultaneously or alternatively, perpetrators and victim...
Using the two waves of the National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH), we examine the effects...
In close relationships partners tend to be, simultaneously or alternatively, perpetrators and victim...
Problems occur in nearly all marriages at one time or another. Even individuals in healthy marriage...
Seventy-three married couples were studied in 1983 and 1987. To identify marital processes associate...
Based on the Vulnerability Stress Adaptation model, this study examined the relationship between for...
The impact of Forgiveness on Marital Satisfaction in relation to marital stability, religiosity and...
Given the positive benefits associated with interpersonal forgiveness, the current investigation exa...
Discovery of sexual infidelity is often accompanied by a strong desire for infidelity relevant infor...