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Forgive but not forget: From self-forgiveness to posttraumatic growth among suicide-loss survivors.

Tal GiloWilliam FeigelmanYossi Levi-Belz
Published in: Death studies (2020)
Suicide-loss survivors often experience personal growth in the aftermath of a loss, depending on their personal and interpersonal characteristics. The current study focuses on the role of self-forgiveness (SF) as a contributing factor, both directly and indirectly, to posttraumatic growth (PTG) among suicide-loss survivors. Israeli suicide-loss survivors (N = 124) completed questionnaires measuring SF and PTG as well as adaptive coping strategies, social support, and self-disclosure. SF positively contributed to PTG, both directly and indirectly, through interpersonal and cognitive processes. These findings highlight the value of actions promoting self-forgiveness, compassion, and acceptance in psychological interventions with suicide-loss survivors.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • young adults
  • depressive symptoms
  • physical activity