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Facilitating forgiveness: an NLP approach to forgiving

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dc.contributor.advisor Nieuwoudt, Johannes Marthinus en
dc.contributor.author Von Krosigk, Beate Christine en
dc.date.accessioned 2009-08-25T10:53:34Z
dc.date.available 2009-08-25T10:53:34Z
dc.date.issued 2009-08-25T10:53:34Z
dc.date.submitted 2004-05-31 en
dc.identifier.citation Von Krosigk, Beate Christine (2009) Facilitating forgiveness: an NLP approach to forgiving, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1480> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1480
dc.description.abstract Facilitating forgiveness: an NLP approach to forgiving is an attempt at uncovering features of the blocks that prevent people to forgive. These blocks to forgiveness can be detected in the real life situations of the six individuals who told me their stories. The inner thoughts, feelings and the subsequent behaviour that prevented them from forgiving others is clearly uncovered in their stories. The facilitation process highlights the features that created the blocks in the past thus preventing forgiveness to occur. The blocks with their accompanying features reveal what needs to be clarified or changed in order to eventually enable the hurt individuals to forgive those who have hurt them. The application of discourse analysis to the stories of hurt highlights the links between the real life stories of the individuals within their contexts with regard to unforgiveness to the research findings of the existing body of knowledge, thereby creating a complexly interwoven comprehensive understanding of the individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviours in conjunction with their developmental phases within their socio-cultural contexts. Neuro-linguistic-programming (NLP) is the instrument with which forgiving is facilitated in the six individuals who expressed their conscious desire to forgive, because they were unable to do so on their own. Their emotions had the habit of keeping them in a place in which they were forced to relive the hurtful event as if it were happening in the present. Arresting the process of reliving negative emotions requires a new way of being in this world. The assumption that this can be learnt is based on the results from a previous study, in which forgiveness was uncovered by means of the grounded theory approach as a cognitive process (Von Krosigk, 2000). The results from the previous research in conjunction with the results and insights from this research study are presented in the form of a grounded theory model of forgiveness. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (339 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Grounded theory en
dc.subject Hatred en
dc.subject Healing en
dc.subject Holistic en
dc.subject Human rights violations en
dc.subject Hurt en
dc.subject Multidisciplinary en
dc.subject Intervention en
dc.subject Intuition en
dc.subject Model of forgiveness en
dc.subject Narrative inquiry en
dc.subject Neuro-linguistic programming en
dc.subject NLP en
dc.subject Psycho-biographical en
dc.subject Qualitative en
dc.subject Rape en
dc.subject Systems en
dc.subject Therapeutic en
dc.subject Forgiveness en
dc.subject Ethnographical en
dc.subject Ecosystemic epistemology en
dc.subject Discourse analysis en
dc.subject Consciousness en
dc.subject Communication en
dc.subject Body/mind en
dc.subject Bio-psycho-social en
dc.subject Action inquiry en
dc.subject Anger en
dc.subject.ddc 152.4
dc.subject.lcsh Forgiveness -- Psychological aspects
dc.subject.lcsh Forgiveness -- Religious aspects
dc.subject.lcsh Neurolinguistic programming
dc.subject.lcsh Emotions
dc.title Facilitating forgiveness: an NLP approach to forgiving en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Psychology en
dc.description.degree D. Litt. et Phil. (Psychology) en


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