Data on Social Psychology Described by Researchers at Flinders University (Is it Genuine or Pseudo-Forgiveness? Offenders' Appraisals of Victims' Expressed Forgiveness as a Function of Engagement in Co-Reflection).

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Zdroj: Psychology & Psychiatry Journal; 10/4/2024, p81-81, 1p
Abstrakt: A new report from Flinders University discusses the concept of forgiveness in social psychology. The researchers found that when a victim engages in reflective dialogue with an offender, the offender perceives the forgiveness as more genuine. This suggests that if a victim wants to communicate genuine forgiveness, engaging in co-reflection with the offender may facilitate this. The study highlights the importance of the offender's appraisal in the moral repair process. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index