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Dixit, Vidushi
- Forgiveness: An Incredible Strength
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Arun Kumar
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Vidushi Dixit
1
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1 Defence Institute of Psychological Research, DRDO, Timarpur, Delhi, IN
1 Defence Institute of Psychological Research, DRDO, Timarpur, Delhi, IN
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Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 5, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 90-93Abstract
Forgiveness may be defined as a prossocial change in which responses become less negative and more positive, as a propensity to forgive others and as an attribute. There are 7 components of forgiveness and few facilitating factors. The studies on forgiveness indicate that forgiveness enhances physical and psychological health, can help restore more benevolent and cooperative goals to relationships, social support, it influences person's propensity to forgive , there is a positive correlation between forgiveness and well-being and negative correlation between forgiveness and psychological distress.Keywords
Forgiveness, Prosocial, Attribute, Well-being, Psychological Distress- Forgiveness, Gratitude and Resilience among Indian Youth
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Arun Kumar
1,
Vidushi Dixit
1
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1 Defence Institute of Psychological Research, DRDO, Timarpur, Delhi, IN
1 Defence Institute of Psychological Research, DRDO, Timarpur, Delhi, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 12 (2014), Pagination: 1414-1419Abstract
The present study attempted to investigate and describe the relationship among forgiveness, gratitude and resilience in Indian youth. There were three main objectives of the study-(a) To explore relationship among forgiveness, gratitude and resilience in Indian Youth (b) To investigate the impact of forgiveness and gratitude on resilience in Indian Youth and (c) To investigate the role of gender and culture on forgiveness, gratitude and resilience in Indian youth. The data was collected on a sample of 50 research scholars from interdisciplinary areas using Heartland Forgiveness scale. The Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ-6) and Brief Resilience scale. The data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical analysis. The analysis indicated a low but statistically significant positive correlation among forgiveness, gratitude and resilience and score of forgiveness explained 22.6 % of variance in resilience. No gender and cultural differences were found for forgiveness, gratitude and resilience. Young Adults had an optimum level of recognition about obtaining a positive outcome from another individual. They had more than average ability to live well at every stage of life. They obtained more than average scores on the components of forgiveness: forgiving self others and situation.Keywords
Forgiveness, Gratitude and Resilience.- Transactional Analysis: A Marital Therapy
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1 P .G. Department of Psychology, Munshi Singh College (BRABU), Motihari, Bihar, IN
2 Defence Institute of Psychological Research, DRDO, Timarpur , Delhi, IN
1 P .G. Department of Psychology, Munshi Singh College (BRABU), Motihari, Bihar, IN
2 Defence Institute of Psychological Research, DRDO, Timarpur , Delhi, IN