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View article: Religion and flourishing among Afro-Trinidadians: the influence of proneness to guilt/shame and forgiveness by God on the relationship between religious commitment and health
Religion and flourishing among Afro-Trinidadians: the influence of proneness to guilt/shame and forgiveness by God on the relationship between religious commitment and health Open
Background Religiousness has been consistently linked to positive health outcomes and flourishing, yet the underlying mechanisms are complex and not well-understood. The forgiveness and relational spirituality model offers a framework to e…
View article: Pathways to Flourishing: The Roles of Self- and Divine Forgiveness in Mitigating the Adverse Effects of Stress and Substance Use among Adults in Trinidad and Tobago
Pathways to Flourishing: The Roles of Self- and Divine Forgiveness in Mitigating the Adverse Effects of Stress and Substance Use among Adults in Trinidad and Tobago Open
The present study focused on the roles of self-forgiveness and feeling divine forgiveness in mitigating the adverse effects of stress on substance use cravings in Trinidad and Tobago. We assessed 869 individuals (62 percent of whom were wo…
View article: Self-Forgiveness and Self-Condemnation in the Context of Addictive Behavior and Suicidal Behavior
Self-Forgiveness and Self-Condemnation in the Context of Addictive Behavior and Suicidal Behavior Open
Addictive behavior and suicidal behavior are serious individual- and public-level health concerns. For those struggling with either or both, self-condemnation is a common experience, especially with respect to shame, guilt, and self-stigma…
View article: Teaching forgiveness: Exploring psychoeducational and therapeutic strategies to foster well-being
Teaching forgiveness: Exploring psychoeducational and therapeutic strategies to foster well-being Open
This review article explores forgiveness education as a multidimensional process encompassing cognitive, emotional, physiological, and neural aspects. Foundational CBT-based frameworks, including Enright’s model, REACH, Forgiveness for Goo…
View article: Forgiveness in Human Flourishing
Forgiveness in Human Flourishing Open
In this chapter, we examine the association between forgiveness and flourishing. We begin by identifying what forgiveness and flourishing are. We then move to considering conceptual models as well as evidence supporting the connection betw…
View article: Religious Attendance, Surrender to God, and Suicide Risk: Mediating Pathways of Feeling Forgiven by God and Psychopathology
Religious Attendance, Surrender to God, and Suicide Risk: Mediating Pathways of Feeling Forgiven by God and Psychopathology Open
Suicide is a national public health concern, and college students may be at increased risk. Symptoms of psychopathology (i.e., stress, anxiety, and depression) may contribute to risk, whereas religiosity (i.e., religious attendance, surren…
View article: Self-Forgiveness and Suicide Risk in Veterans: Examining Serial Linkages of Shame and Interpersonal Needs
Self-Forgiveness and Suicide Risk in Veterans: Examining Serial Linkages of Shame and Interpersonal Needs Open
Veterans in America are at 22% increased risk for suicide compared to the general population, perhaps due to military experiences (e.g., killing another person) that contribute to maladaptive cognitive-emotional functioning, including feel…
View article: Longitudinal relationship between forgiveness of self and forgiveness of others among individuals with alcohol use disorders.
Longitudinal relationship between forgiveness of self and forgiveness of others among individuals with alcohol use disorders. Open
Previous research has suggested that forgiveness of self and forgiveness of others might function differently over the course of addiction recovery. However, we know little about the longitudinal process of these dimensions of forgiveness …
View article: Shame, Guilt, and Suicide Risk Among Veterans: Self-compassion as a Moderator
Shame, Guilt, and Suicide Risk Among Veterans: Self-compassion as a Moderator Open
Among the 19.3 million veterans residing in the U.S., suicide is a primary mental health concern, with risk for suicide among veterans being 21% higher than for the general population. Increased suicide risk for veterans may be linked to s…
View article: Struggling With Adversities of Life
Struggling With Adversities of Life Open
Objectives: We compared the magnitude and direction of associations between forgiveness and pain, mental and physical health, quality of life, and anger in a sample of fibromyalgia syndrome (FM) participants and healthy controls. In additi…
View article: Forgiveness and Suicidal Behavior in Veterans: Mediating Role of Posttraumatic Growth
Forgiveness and Suicidal Behavior in Veterans: Mediating Role of Posttraumatic Growth Open
Suicide rates are higher in veterans compared to the general population, making up a disproportionate 22% of suicides reported annually in the U.S. One factor related to suicidal behavior among veterans is increased exposure to traumatic e…