タニグチ ジュンイチ
谷口 淳一
心理学部心理学科
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タイトル | Self-compassion helps people forgive transgressors: Cognitive pathways of interpersonal transgressions |
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著者 | Yuki Miyagawa , & Junichi Taniguchi |
単著・共著の別 | 共著 |
発行雑誌 | Self and Identity |
発行所 | |
巻 | 21 |
号 | 2 |
開始ページ | 244 |
終了ページ | 256 |
出版年月 | 202202 |
掲載種別 | 研究論文 |
概要 | This study examined the psychological processes through which self-compassion relates to forgiveness of interpersonal transgressors. Specifically, this study focused on the mediating roles of rumination about interpersonal transgressors and subjective temporal distance from interpersonal transgressions. After completing a measure of self-compassion, participants recalled a time when they were hurt by others. Then, they responded to measures including subjective temporal distance, rumination, and forgiveness. A path model showed that self-compassion was associated with greater subjective temporal distance, lower revenge, and lower avoidance through lower rumination. In addition, self-compassion positively predicted benevolence. Results implied that people with high self-compassion may be less likely to ruminate, which may help them feel greater temporal distance from past interpersonal transgressions and forgive transgressors. |