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All That Glitters Is Not Gold: Bad Forgiveness in Counseling and Preaching
Authors:Berecz  John M.
Affiliation:(1) 2117 Grange Rd., Buchanan, Ml, 49107
Abstract:A 3 R's of Forgiveness model is presented in which forgiveness is seen as a complex therapeutic process involving both situational and personal variables. Forgivers are seen to utilize the cognitive processes of dialectical reasoning and reframing, modulated by the emotional experiences of empathy, guilt, and shame. Personality style and self-esteem significantly influence the process as well. Distinctions are maintained among various kinds of forgiveness. Divine forgiveness, seen as a partial component of a spiritual encounter with one's God, may be a valid experience for people of faith, but is not something that psychologists are equipped to experimentally analyze. Interpersonal and intrapsychic varieties of forgiveness are more accessible to therapists and deserve empirical investigation. Important differences are highlighted between conjunctive forgiveness (where the third ldquoRrdquo in the forgiveness sequence is reconciliation) and disjunctive forgiveness )where the third ldquoRrdquo is release). Pastors are reminded that, depending on the circumstances, ldquoforgivenessrdquo can be either good or bad.
Keywords:forgiveness  healing  empathy  counseling  reframing
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