Experiences of Forgiveness Among Nonclergy Clients Receiving Residential Psychiatric Treatment |
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Authors: | Melissa Olivett Robin Powers |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Gannon University;2. Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services, Albany, New York |
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Abstract: | In response to the growing importance focused on forgiveness in clinical work (R. D. Enright, 2000), the relevance of forgiveness to 54 clients receiving inpatient psychiatric treatment was examined. The authors used a reflective questionnaire developed by M. J. Brenneis (2002) to gain a qualitative understanding of forgiveness in the sample. Results indicated that participants primarily defined forgiveness in affective terms, but a sizeable number included behavioral and cognitive components. Some respondents included motivations to forgive and not to forgive as well as the positive impact of forgiveness on relationships. Results are contrasted with the results of M. J. Brenneis's study on clergy. Implications for treatment are discussed. |
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