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When forgiving enhances psychological well-being: The role of interpersonal commitment.
Authors:Karremans, Johan C.   Van Lange, Paul A. M.   Ouwerkerk, Jaap W.   Kluwer, Esther S.
Abstract:The present research addresses the question of when and why forgiving might enhance psychological well-being. The authors predict that forgiving is associated with enhanced well-being but that this association should he more pronounced in relationships of strong rather than weak commitment. This hypothesis received good support in Studies 1-3. Studies 2 and 3 addressed the issue of why forgiving might be associated with psychological well-being, revealing that this association was reduced after controlling for psychological tension (i.e., a psychological state of discomfort due to conflicting cognitions and feelings). Study 4 revealed that in the context of marital relationships, tendencies toward forgiving one's spouse exhibited a more pronounced association with psychological well-being than did tendencies to forgive others in general. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:psychological well-being   forgiving   interpersonal commitment   marital relationships
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