What Is Forgiveness?

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Forgiveness is the intentional and voluntary process by which a victim undergoes a change in feeling and attitude regarding an offense; let’s go of negative emotions such as vengefulness, with an increased ability to wish the offender. Walter (1984) stated that forgiveness is a voluntary process that usually requires courage and multiple acts of the will to complete. In Walters' view, the person who has been hurt has two alternatives: to be destroyed by resentment which leads to death, or to forgive which leads to healing and life. Sonja Lyubomirsky calls forgiveness is a natural resolution of the grief process, which is the necessary acknowledgment of pain and loss. It is a powerful choice that can lead to greater well being and better relationships.
Marriage is a copmlicated but lovely bonding in which two individual spend their life with eachother and play a important role in meeting the demands of man and woman.(Berne,Steiner, Dusay, 1973). Marital conflicts happen when one or both people are self-centered. One selfishly wants what he wants without consideration for the capabilities, plans, or goals of his spouse. Researches has …show more content…

Higher scores on this scale give you an idea about higher level of forgiveness, and lower scores shows lower level of forgiveness.
Forgiveness of Others Subscale
Forgiveness of others subscales shows inclination to forgive other people. Higher scores on this scale represent higher level of forgiveness, and lower scores indicating lower level of forgiveness.
Forgiveness of Situations Subscale
One’s score on the Forgiveness of Situations subscale indicates how forgiving a person is inclined to be of negative situation, events, or situations that are beyond anyone’s control (such as an illness or a natural disaster). Higher scores mark higher levels of forgiveness, and lower scores indicate lower levels of forgiveness.

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