Wenzel

Dynamics of Moral Repair: Forgiveness, Self-Forgiveness and the Restoration of Value Consensus as Interdependent Processes Wenzel, M. (Flinders University), Woodyatt, L. (Flinders University), Okimoto, T.G., (University of Queensland), Worthington Jr., E.L. (Virginia Commonwealth University) A victim’s forgiveness and an offender’s genuine self-forgiveness are elements of moral repair following wrongdoing. However, most psychological research has investigated […]

Owuamalam

A Comprehensive Multi-Nation Comparison of the Hunchback Heuristic of Anger and Calm Judgements with Three Mainstream Theories Owuamalam, C. K. (University of Nottingham, Malaysia), Weerabangsa, M. M. (University of Nottingham, Malaysia), Okubo, M., (Senshu University, Japan), Matos, A. S. (University of Nottingham, Malaysia), ANGCALM Consortium, (University of Nottingham, Malaysia), Anjum, G. (Institute of Business Administration […]

MacCann

Regulating Others’ Emotions in Daily Life MacCann, C. (University of Sydney), Pinkus, R. T. (University of Sydney), Clarke, I. (University of Technology Sydney), Kunst, H. (University of Sydney) Emotion regulation is typically studied as the strategies one uses to control the emotions one has and when one has them (i.e., how one regulates one’s own […]

Woodyatt

Humility and its Impact on How We Respond to Our Own Transgression: Defensiveness, Self-Condemnation and Self-Forgiveness Woodyatt, L. (Flinders University), Onody, A. (Flinders University), Cornish, M., (Auburn University, United States), Sheldon, A. (Flinders University), Cibich, M., (Flinders University) Those who struggle with self-condemnation often report rumination about how they should or could have acted differently. […]