Describe the process of self-forgiveness
What will be an ideal response?
Self-forgiveness refers to the constructive process of letting go of a desire to punish, retaliate, or act destructively toward oneself due to one's perceived transgressions. It does not absolve a person from taking responsibility for objective acts of wrongdoing. Taking responsibility may involve making a commitment to never again commit the offensive acts or to make reparations to persons who have been harmed by such acts (see Fisher & Exline, 2006; Hall & Fincham, 2005).
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A) fixed-ratio schedule B) variable-interval schedule C) variable-ratio schedule D) fixed-interval schedule
The ______ is (are) needed for controlling one's behavior based on its consequences.
A. temporal lobes B. prefrontal cortex C. limbic system D. sympathetic nervous system
The use of most antidepressant drugs has been more effective in adolescents than in adults
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The psychoanalytic personality part responsible for our sense of morality is/are the
A) both the id and the ego. B) id. C) superego. D) ego.