The Phenomenology of Forgiveness an d rEconci Liation

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 27 (2):219-233 (1996)
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Phenomenological research on forgiving another is presented with a focus on impetus, outcome, and relationship to reconciliation. Preliminary implications for psychotherapeutic application of the distinction between forgiveness and reconciliation are introduced

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