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Handbook of Forgiveness (2nd Ed.)

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Worthington, Jr. Everett L., Wade Nathaniel G

Couverture de l’ouvrage Handbook of Forgiveness

The Handbook of Forgiveness, Second Edition consolidates research from a wide range of disciplines and offers an in-depth review of the science of forgiveness.

This new edition considers forgiveness in a diverse range of contexts and presents a research agenda for future directions in the field. Chapters approach forgiveness from a variety of perspectives, drawing on related work in areas including biology, personality, social psychology, clinical/counseling psychology, developmental psychology, philosophy, and neuroscience, as well as considering international and political implications. The Handbook provides comprehensive treatment of the topic, integrating theoretical considerations, methodological discussions, and practical intervention strategies that will appeal to researchers, clinicians, and practitioners.

Reflecting the increased precision with which forgiveness has been understood, theorized, and assessed during the last 14 years of research, this updated edition of the Handbook of Forgiveness remains the authoritative resource on the field of forgiveness.

1. How You Can Benefit from This Handbook Everett L. Worthington, Jr. and Nathaniel G. Wade Part I. The Nature of Forgiveness 2. Understanding Forgiveness of Other People: Definitions, Theories, and Processes Everett L. Worthington, Jr. 3. The Psychology of Self-Forgiveness Lydia Woodyatt and Michael Wenzel 4. Highlighting the Dark Side of Forgiveness and the Need for a Contextual Approach James K. McNulty 5. Why Revenge Sometimes Feels So Good David S. Chester and Alexandra M. Martelli 6. An Evolutionary Perspective on Forgiveness Joseph Billingsley, Jeni L. Burnette, and Michael E. McCullough 7.The Stress-and-Coping Model of Forgiveness: Theory, Research, and the Potential of Dyadic Coping Peter Strelan 8. Measuring Forgiveness and Self-Forgiveness: Descriptions, Psychometric Support, and Recommendations for Research and Practice Stacey E. McElroy-Heltzel, Don E. Davis, Ana C. Ordaz, Brandon J. Griffin, and Joshua N. Hook Part II. The Psychology of Forgiveness9. The Development of Forgiving in Children, Adolescents, and Emerging Adults Rachel C. Garthe and Samantha Guz 10. Personality and Forgiveness: A Meta-Analytic Review Adam S. Hodge, Laura E. Captari, David K. Mosher, Nilesh Kodali, Joshua N. Hook, Don E. Davis, and Daryl R. Van Tongeren 11. Forgiveness and Religion/Spirituality Elise Choe, Aaron McLaughlin, Stacey E. McElroy-Heltzel, and Don E. Davis 12. Anger toward God and Divine Forgiveness Julie J. Exline Part III.Close Relationships and Forgiveness13. An Interdependence Analysis of Forgiveness, Amends, and Relational Repair in Family and Work Relationships Jeffrey D. Green, Chelsea A. Reid, Anthony E. Coy, Mattie V. Hedgepeth, and Margaret A. Kneuer 14. Forgiveness in Marriage Frank D. Fincham 15. Forgiveness and the Dark Side of Intimate Relationships: Infidelity, Intimate Partner Violence, and Divorce Kristina Coop Gordon, Zahra Amer, Katherine A. Lenger, Meagan J. Brem, Donald H. Baucom, and Douglas K. Snyder Part IV. Forgiveness, Physiology, Health, and Well-Being16. Forgiveness, Embodiment, and Relational Accountability: Victim and Transgressor Psychophysiology Research Charlotte vanOyen Witvliet 17. Forgiveness and Physical Health Loren L. Toussaint, Everett L. Worthington, Jr., David R. Williams, and Jon R. Webb 18. Forgiveness, Well-Being, and Mental Health Jon R. Webb and Loren L. Toussaint Part V.Forgiveness in Non-Western Cultures 19. Forgiveness and Culture: Conceptual Issues Steven J. Sandage, Sarah A. Crabtree, and Chance A. Bell 20. Forgiveness in the Arab World and in Central Africa Etienne Mullet and Félix Neto 21. Forgiveness Research in Africa: The Present Status and Future Prospects Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Camilla W. Nonterah, Shawn O. Utsey, Brandon J. Griffin, Caroline C. Carneal, Athena H. Cairo, Annabella Osei-Tutu, Richard G. Cowden, Basil J. Pillay, Katherine Kulick Kardio, and Libby S. Germer 22. Forgiving in Asian Cultures: Theory and Empirical Research Man Yee Ho 23. Theories and Empirical Research on Forgiveness in South America and Latin Europe: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Spain, and Portugal Júlio Rique, Eloá Losano de Abreu, and John KlattPart VI. Psychological Interventions to Promote Forgiveness 24.Psychological Interventions to Promote Forgiveness of Others: Review of Empirical Evidence Nathaniel G. Wade and Meredith V. Tittler 25. A Review of the Empirical Research Using Enright’s Process Model of Interpersonal ForgivenessSuzanne Freedman and Robert D. Enright 26. An Update of the REACH Forgiveness Model: Psychoeducation in Groups, Do-It-Yourself Formats, Couple Enrichment, Religious Congregations, and as an Adjunct to Psychotherapy Everett L. Worthington, Jr. 27. Promotion of Self-Forgiveness Marilyn A. Cornish, Brandon J. Griffin, and Graham W. Morris Part VII. Societal Issues Involving Forgiveness28. Intergroup Forgiveness Daryl R. Van Tongeren and Reece Lindemann 29. Forgiveness in Organizations Ryan Fehr and Michelle J. Gelfand 30. Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Peace between Groups Michael Wenzel Part VIII. Drawing the Threads Together (or Integrating a Diverse Body of Work) 31. Bibliography of Narrative Reviews and Meta-Analyses on Forgiveness (2004–2018) Brandon J. Griffin, Richard G. Cowden, and Lee Shawkey 32. A New Perspective on Forgiveness Research Everett L. Worthington, Jr. and Nathaniel G. Wade

Professional

Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Ph.D.,is Commonwealth Professor Emeritus working in the Department of Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University. He has written or edited 40 books and over 450 articles and chapters, mostly on forgiveness. He has served as executive director of A Campaign for Forgiveness Research, has organized four conferences on forgiveness, and offers numerous free resources at www.EvWorthington-forgiveness.com.

Nathaniel G. Wade, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Iowa State University where he is Director of Training in the APA-accredited Counseling Psychology program. He won Early Career Awards for two divisions of APA (Society of Counseling Psychology, Division 17; and Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Division 36). He is the author of approximately 100 scholarly articles and chapters, mostly focused on psychotherapy processes and outcomes, with a focus on forgiveness interventions.