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    Summary The article‚ “The Effects of Forgiveness Therapy on Depression‚ Anxiety‚ and Posttraumatic Stress for Women after Spousal Emotional Abuse”‚ by Gayle L. Reed and Robert D. Enright‚ is a research study about the effects of forgiveness therapy. The study compared forgiveness therapy with alternative treatments‚ such as anger validation‚ assertiveness‚ and interpersonal skills‚ to provide an efficient treatment for emotional abused women. The authors of this article found there were many

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    Assignment Summary The article‚ “Self-forgiveness: The Step-Child of Forgiveness Research”‚ authored by Julie H. Hall‚ and Frank D. Fincham‚ is intended to promote further research into forgiveness. The article identifies the differences (along with the similarities) between interpersonal and intrapersonal forgiveness‚ and submits that more research has been done in the interpersonal arena‚ and less research has been directed toward intrapersonal‚ or self-forgiveness. The authors describe in this article

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    Self Forgiveness: The Step Child of Forgiveness Catherine Demere’ Bowen Liberty University June 28‚ 2012 Journal Article Review 2 Self Forgiveness: The Step Child of Forgiveness Summary The general topic of forgiveness has received a magnitude of attention and research on a conceptual level in recent years. Hall and Fincham consistently noted‚ however‚ that self-forgiveness had little to

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    by this article is about the power of forgiveness and the Church posing as the initial model of a forgiving community. Forgiveness interventions have shown to decrease anxiety‚ depression and anger while increasing self-esteem and hope. (Magnuson & Enright‚ 2008) The article focuses on the process of forgiving as a learned action that must be practiced and performed in order to truly master it. The process is two-fold in both providing and receiving forgiveness. The article focuses on promoting the

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    about the necessity and benefits of forgiveness among family‚ community‚ and the church. The authors posit that research studies have shown that the act or process of forgiveness reduces angst‚ depression‚ and intense feelings of resentment and hostility; and strengthens self- esteem‚ hope‚ and positive feelings and emotions. According to Magnuson and Enright‚ the general notion of forgiveness originated in the Bible‚ and the Scriptures call to mind that forgiveness is relevant in “divine- human relationship

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    Forgiveness: A Perception and Motivation Study Among Married Adults: Orathinkal Critique Liberty University Abstract This paper is a comprehensive evaluation of an article entitled “Forgiveness: A Perception and Motivation Study Among Married Adults.” The researchers of this study are Jose Orathinkal‚ Alfons Vansteenwegen‚ Roger Burggraeve. This paper will attempt critique and evaluate all pertinent and assigned elements within this article. DDuring this comprehensive evaluation we

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    thoughts and beliefs toward themselves and others i.e Forgiveness. The apparent link of forgiveness to well-being may therefore be due to the fact that forgiveness helps people maintain supportive relationships.

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    No matter how bad a crime a person commits‚ one should still forgive that person when he or she asks for forgiveness. Sometimes people go for the wrong thing because they’re forced to do it just like the dying Nazi. Simon Wiesenthal should have forgiven the dying Nazi because one should forgive but not forget‚ it is a central tenet of the Jews religion‚ and there’s no limit to forgiveness. A reason on why Simon should’ve forgiven the dying soldier is because one should forgive but not forget

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    Repentance and Forgiveness as a Strategy for Resolving Conflict One factor that separates human beings from other species is their need for social interactions. Humans are continually found among a wide context of relationships on a regular basis; coworkers‚ family members‚ friendships‚ and romantic relationships. The ultimate goal‚ within any context‚ is to create positive interpersonal relationships‚ but within interpersonal relationships is the risk of interpersonal conflict. Determining

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    3) Discuss the idea of forgiveness and guilt in Machete Season. In your paper‚ analyze how the men discuss the idea of guilt how they understand the concept of forgiveness. Consider: How do different men in the group understand guilt and forgiveness? Do the men feel guilt? Are you surprised by their sense/lack of guilt? Why are you surprised? How does Hatzfeld treat this topic? Philosopher Paul Ricoeur posed the question‚ how “can one forgive someone who does not admit his guilt?”(Hatzfeld

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