In this concise and general article, we give some basic conceptions of the forgiveness of the grand Religions, making at the same time a comparison of the concept of forgiveness between these Religions or cultures, in relation to the therapeutic dimension of the latter; something that in recent years ―under the science of the Psychology of Religion― has seen the light of day, hundreds of empirical researches, which confirm the most above claim
In its quest for a non-medical, pro-health approach to psychotherapy, positive psychology surprising...
A vast amount of research examining forgiveness has now been reported, as has a sizable amount of re...
All relationships are subject to hurts, some unintentional, some intentional. If unaddressed, these ...
In this concise and general article, we give some basic conceptions of the forgiveness of the grand ...
Situations involving perceived hurts, slights, and other interpersonal maltreatment are at the core ...
Although the concept of forgiveness is accepted by many as profitable in promoting personal and rela...
Among psychologists, forgiveness and reconciliation are typically viewed as separate constructs. Thi...
Conflicts are unavoidable in human life. Thus, for human beings, the attitude of forgiveness is of i...
Forgiveness has been found important for human social functioning within and across cultures. Empiri...
The aim of the study was to describe experience of forgiveness in the context of spiritual healing. ...
In the present article, we review the literature on religion/spirituality (R/S) and forgiveness usin...
The last decade has witnessed a growing interest in theoretical and empirical studies into the const...
In its quest for a non-medical, pro-health approach to psychotherapy, positive psychology surprising...
A vast amount of research examining forgiveness has now been reported, as has a sizable amount of re...
All relationships are subject to hurts, some unintentional, some intentional. If unaddressed, these ...
In this concise and general article, we give some basic conceptions of the forgiveness of the grand ...
Situations involving perceived hurts, slights, and other interpersonal maltreatment are at the core ...
Although the concept of forgiveness is accepted by many as profitable in promoting personal and rela...
Among psychologists, forgiveness and reconciliation are typically viewed as separate constructs. Thi...
Conflicts are unavoidable in human life. Thus, for human beings, the attitude of forgiveness is of i...
Forgiveness has been found important for human social functioning within and across cultures. Empiri...
The aim of the study was to describe experience of forgiveness in the context of spiritual healing. ...
In the present article, we review the literature on religion/spirituality (R/S) and forgiveness usin...
The last decade has witnessed a growing interest in theoretical and empirical studies into the const...
In its quest for a non-medical, pro-health approach to psychotherapy, positive psychology surprising...
A vast amount of research examining forgiveness has now been reported, as has a sizable amount of re...
All relationships are subject to hurts, some unintentional, some intentional. If unaddressed, these ...