SELF-FORGIVENESS, SELF-ACCEPTANCE OR INTRAPERSONAL RESTORATION? OPEN ISSUES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FORGIVENESS

The first attempts to conceptually address self-forgiveness tended to consider it based on the findings of the theory of interpersonal forgiveness, aiming to find parallels between the two forms of forgiveness. However, there are empirical data that question whether self-forgiveness can be considere...

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Main Authors: María Prieto-Ursúa, Ignacio Echegoyen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spanish Psychological Association (Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos) 2015-09-01
Series:Papeles del Psicólogo
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Online Access:http://www.papelesdelpsicologo.es/english/2617.pdf
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spelling doaj-30cc09a529d44d93a0aa934e645a7af02020-11-24T23:39:00ZengSpanish Psychological Association (Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos)Papeles del Psicólogo0214-78231886-14152015-09-01363230237SELF-FORGIVENESS, SELF-ACCEPTANCE OR INTRAPERSONAL RESTORATION? OPEN ISSUES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FORGIVENESSMaría Prieto-Ursúa0Ignacio Echegoyen1Universidad Pontificia ComillasUniversidad Pontificia ComillasThe first attempts to conceptually address self-forgiveness tended to consider it based on the findings of the theory of interpersonal forgiveness, aiming to find parallels between the two forms of forgiveness. However, there are empirical data that question whether self-forgiveness can be considered to be just another type of forgiveness, since interpersonal forgiveness and self-forgiveness are based on very different psychological factors. This paper reviews the knowledge available to date and presents a proposal about the temporal course of self-forgiveness, bringing together the elements of the main theoretical models to provide the reader with a complete and coherent view of the process. We conclude that the best approach to understanding self-forgiveness is to consider it from the perspective of the offender, understanding the subject as someone who must seek and receive forgiveness, rather than someone who should grant it.http://www.papelesdelpsicologo.es/english/2617.pdfSelf-forgivenessForgiveness seekingSelf-acceptance.
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SELF-FORGIVENESS, SELF-ACCEPTANCE OR INTRAPERSONAL RESTORATION? OPEN ISSUES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FORGIVENESS
Papeles del Psicólogo
Self-forgiveness
Forgiveness seeking
Self-acceptance.
author_facet María Prieto-Ursúa
Ignacio Echegoyen
author_sort María Prieto-Ursúa
title SELF-FORGIVENESS, SELF-ACCEPTANCE OR INTRAPERSONAL RESTORATION? OPEN ISSUES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FORGIVENESS
title_short SELF-FORGIVENESS, SELF-ACCEPTANCE OR INTRAPERSONAL RESTORATION? OPEN ISSUES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FORGIVENESS
title_full SELF-FORGIVENESS, SELF-ACCEPTANCE OR INTRAPERSONAL RESTORATION? OPEN ISSUES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FORGIVENESS
title_fullStr SELF-FORGIVENESS, SELF-ACCEPTANCE OR INTRAPERSONAL RESTORATION? OPEN ISSUES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FORGIVENESS
title_full_unstemmed SELF-FORGIVENESS, SELF-ACCEPTANCE OR INTRAPERSONAL RESTORATION? OPEN ISSUES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FORGIVENESS
title_sort self-forgiveness, self-acceptance or intrapersonal restoration? open issues in the psychology of forgiveness
publisher Spanish Psychological Association (Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos)
series Papeles del Psicólogo
issn 0214-7823
1886-1415
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The first attempts to conceptually address self-forgiveness tended to consider it based on the findings of the theory of interpersonal forgiveness, aiming to find parallels between the two forms of forgiveness. However, there are empirical data that question whether self-forgiveness can be considered to be just another type of forgiveness, since interpersonal forgiveness and self-forgiveness are based on very different psychological factors. This paper reviews the knowledge available to date and presents a proposal about the temporal course of self-forgiveness, bringing together the elements of the main theoretical models to provide the reader with a complete and coherent view of the process. We conclude that the best approach to understanding self-forgiveness is to consider it from the perspective of the offender, understanding the subject as someone who must seek and receive forgiveness, rather than someone who should grant it.
topic Self-forgiveness
Forgiveness seeking
Self-acceptance.
url http://www.papelesdelpsicologo.es/english/2617.pdf
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