Universal
Religious Worldviews
Biblical
Integration
Counseling
100
a) to give up resentment of or claim to requital for OR b) to grant relief from payment of OR c) to cease to feel resentment against (an offender)
What is Merriam-Webster's definition of the word 'forgive'?
100
Karma
What is Buddhism and Hinduism's belief of the importance of forgiveness?
100
merciful and forgiving
What is the Lord our God according to Daniel 9:9?
100
Unconditional positive regard- relationship with mutual trust or emotional affinity
What is rapport?
100
The BILLS!
What is not paid by forgiveness according to the youngster in the video?
200
The recognition that the transgressor has a good reason for committing the transgression.
What is excusing?
200
Christ's death in which He forgave sinners
What is Christianity's belief on the origin of forgiveness?
200
Never experiencing the good life God has in store for us.
What is the consequences of not forgiving according to Joel Osteen?
200
Physical process of moving back and forth between 'perspectives'
What is the empty chair technique in relations to forgiveness?
200
Allow yourself to feel angry
What is the first step in forgiveness?
300
implying restoration of a relationship
What is the definition of reconciliation?
300
Allah forgives those who honestly repent
What is Islam's origin of forgiveness?
300
"If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness."
What is written in 1 John 1:9?
300
Opportunity for the client to write the beginning of a dialogical process
What is unsent letter?
300
safe and empowered
What is important for the client to feel in a counseling session about forgiveness?
400
One's prosocial motivation towards the transgressor
What is changed by forgiveness? (In relations to the person)
400
self-regulation
What is promoted by religion?
400
A harmonious relationship
What is resumed by the offender and the victim when forgiveness occurs?
400
reflecting on the person to be forgiven and spontaneously producing metaphors that the therapist can use to engage in discussion
What is inward mirror image?
400
a gift
What is important to help clients realize forgiveness is to themselves?
500
Giving up resentment, termination of avoidance or revenge seeking opportunities, prosocial motivation toward the transgressor, and recognizing the hurt
What is the universal definition of forgiveness according to our slideshow?
500
malleable systems that are learned, developed, and changed at the level of beliefs, emotions, actions, and goals
What is meaning systems?
500
the undeserved qualities of compassion, generosity, and even love towards the offender.
What is fostered when forgiveness occurs?
500
List about 10 experiences, positive and/or negative, with particular attention to the incident that led to the client's anger toward the person.
What is experience inventory?
500
an understanding of biblical love
What is hallmark that distinguishes secular approaches from biblical approaches?
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