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  1. The authors report the development of the Religious Commitment Inventory--10 (RCI-10), used in 6 studies. Sample sizes were 155, 132, and 150 college students; 240 Christian church-attending married adults; 468 undergraduates including (among others) Buddhists (n= 52), Muslims (n=12), Hindus (n=10), and nonreligious (n= 117); and 217 clients and 52 counselors in a secular or 1 of 6 religious ...

  2. Everett Worthington, Ph.D., is Commonwealth Professor of Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is also a licensed Clinical Psychologist in Virginia. He has published over 35 books and about 400 articles and scholarly chapters, mostly on forgiveness, marriage and family, and religion and spirituality.

  3. 1 de dic. de 1999 · E. Worthington, N. Wade; Published 1 December 1999; Psychology; Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology; Unforgiveness and forgiveness are distinct. One cannot forgive unless unforgiveness has occurred, but one might reduce unforgiveness by many ways—only one of which is forgiveness.

  4. 23 de dic. de 2013 · 12 wade, hoyt, kidwell, and worthington Fourth, the advantage of individual interventions over the more common group modalities was apparent for T–NT comparisons,

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  6. 1 de ene. de 2003 · theory (Worthington, 1988), a full-scale RCI – 10 score of 38 or higher would justify considering a person to be highly religious. Our samples of professing Christians from churches ( M ⫽ 39),

  7. 20 de nov. de 2019 · "Forgiveness is often essential to human intimacy and societal functioning. In this second edition of the Handbook of Forgiveness, Worthington and Wade have compiled a masterly and magnificent coverage of the topic.Researchers from diverse perspectives and backgrounds contribute their insights as to how forgiveness works, why it produces benefits, how it sometimes fails ― and even what its ...