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"Empathy is not a recent concept of interest in psychology, but its effect on forgiveness has sparked new consideration. Empathy is \u201Cthe intellectual identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another\u201D (www.dictionary.com). Empathy is also defined as the desire to increase another person\u2019s personal welfare before consideration of one\u2019s own (Batson, Batson, Griffitt, \u0026 Barrientos, 1989; Cohen \u0026 Strayer, 1996; Levenson \u0026 Ruef, 1992). Forgiveness of another can occur because of an empathic response to the other person. The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of empathy on the process of forgiveness. Numerous variables contribute to forgiveness, but the focus of this review is on the role of empathy in forgiveness.\nWhen one is hurt or offended, several variables affect one\u2019s reaction: a) whether the offender is a stranger, a friend, or a loved one; b) the strength of the relationship; c) the severity of the offense; and d) the previous experience of a similar transgression (Batson, Duncan, Ackerman, Buckley, \u0026 Birch, 1981). Thus, forgiveness is affected by contextual and person-specific factors. Both the offending partner and the offended partner can influence the likelihood that forgiveness will be achieved (Cialdini, Schaller, Houlihan, \u0026 Fultz, 1987; McCullough et al., 1998). The empathic response of an offended person in relation to a transgression may be pivotal in the overall process of forgiveness. Empathy is also relevant to the ability to continue to forgive after the initial resolution (Walker \u0026 Gorsuch, 2004)."
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