Is narrating growth in stories of personal transgressions associated with increased well-being, self-compassion, and forgiveness of others? by Cade D Mansfield, Monisha Pasupathi, Kate C. McLean
Is narrating growth in stories of personal transgressions associated with increased well-being, self-compassion, and forgiveness of others?

Cade D Mansfield, Monisha Pasupathi, Kate C. McLean

Is narrating growth in stories of personal transgressions associated with increased well-being, self-compassion, and forgiveness of others?

Cade D Mansfield, Monisha Pasupathi, Kate C. McLean

15 pages first pub 2015 (editions) not a book user-added

nonfiction psychology

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 We tested whether narrating growth from transgressions was associated with increased well-being, self-compassion, and forgiveness. Study 1 was cross-sectional (N=118). Studies 2 and 3 were short-term longitudinal (N’s = 77 and 88). Study 1 reveal...

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