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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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“Mere” Christian Forgiveness: An Ecumenical Christian Conceptualization of Forgiveness through the Lens of Stress-And-Coping Theory
TL;DR: Forgiveness is a central theme within the Christian faith, yet Christian traditions sometimes vary in how they understand and approach the forgiveness process as discussed by the authors, and the essential components that are shared across most Christian traditions.
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Labor room and laboratory: Clinical validation of the cold pressor as a means of testing preparation for childbirth strategies
TL;DR: This experiment established some limits for applying analogue results to childbirth and showed that women who attended Lamaze classes received less medication during labor than women who attend Red Cross classes; however, it was not clear whether this difference was due to the Lamazes classes per se, or to other uncontrolled variables.
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Forgiveness and Cohesion in Familial Perceptions of Alcohol Misuse
Michael Scherer,Everett L. Worthington,Joshua N. Hook,Kathryn L. Campana,Steven L. West,Aubrey L. Gartner +5 more
TL;DR: Alcohol misuse is defined as the use of alcohol to the point of disruption of at least one major area of daily functioning and forgiveness as two distinct but related processes are defined.
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Relational Spirituality and Forgiveness: Appraisals That May Hinder Forgiveness
Don E. Davis,Daryl R. Van Tongeren,Joshua N. Hook,Edward B. Davis,Everett L. Worthington,Stephanie Foxman +5 more
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Priming virtue: Forgiveness and justice elicit divergent moral judgments among religious individuals
TL;DR: Forgiveness and justice are related virtues but they may exert divergent effects on moral judgments as mentioned in this paper, and participants were primed with either forgiveness or retributive justice and made moral judgments of individuals.