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Collectivistic Self‐Construal and Forgiveness
Authors:Joshua N Hook  Everett L Worthington Jr  Shawn O Utsey  Don E Davis  Jeni L Burnette
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of North Texas;2. Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University;3. Department of Psychology and Department of African American Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University;4. Department of Psychology, University of Richmond.
Abstract:This study tested a theoretical model of the relationship between collectivism and forgiveness. Participants (N= 298) completed measures of collectivistic self‐construal, forgiveness, and forgiveness‐related constructs. A collectivistic self‐construal was related to understanding forgiveness as an interpersonal process that involved reconciliation. Individuals with more collectivistic views reported higher trait forgivingness, which predicted the tendency to respond to specific offenses with decisional rather than emotional forgiveness. Individuals with a more collectivistic self‐construal may place more value on interpersonal harmony, reconciliation, and decisions to forgive rather than emotional peace. Implications suggest that counselors understand issues of conflict, hurts, and forgiveness within an assessment of clients’ self‐construal.
Keywords:forgiveness  culture  collectivism  self‐construal
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