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Everett L. Worthington
Researcher at Virginia Commonwealth University
Publications - 351
Citations - 21903
Everett L. Worthington is an academic researcher from Virginia Commonwealth University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forgiveness & Humility. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 340 publications receiving 19789 citations. Previous affiliations of Everett L. Worthington include National Institutes of Health & University of Missouri.
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Seeking Forgiveness: Theoretical Context and an Initial Empirical Study:
TL;DR: This paper lay a theoretical base for the study of seeking forgiveness, and propose a theoretical framework for seeking forgiveness in the context of criminal justice and criminal justice systems, but no theoretical or empirical attention has been directed at seeking forgiveness.
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Intellectual Humility: Scale Development and Theoretical Elaborations in the Context of Religious Leadership
Stacey E. McElroy,Kenneth G. Rice,Don E. Davis,Joshua N. Hook,Peter C. Hill,Everett L. Worthington,Daryl R. Van Tongeren +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on how perceptions of intellectual humility (humility regarding one's knowledge or influence over ideas)affect relationships with religious leaders, and developed an informa...
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Promoting reconciliation through psychoeducational and therapeutic interventions.
TL;DR: This article defines reconciliation and describes a six-step program for promoting explicit reconciliation in couples and discusses some theoretical support for each step, techniques used to promote progress through the step, and differential considerations in psychoeducation and therapy.
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Effects of Supervisor and Supervisee Degree Level and Gender on the Supervisory Relationship.
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Retributive justice, restorative justice, and forgiveness: An experimental psychophysiology analysis
Charlotte vanOyen Witvliet,Everett L. Worthington,Lindsey M. Root,Amy F. Sato,Thomas E. Ludwig,Julie J. Exline +5 more
TL;DR: This article assessed the emotional self-reports and physiology of justice outcomes and forgiveness responses to a common crime, using a three Justice (retributive, restorative, no justice) × 2 Forgiveness (forgiveness, none) repeated-measures design.