Interpersonal transgressions and psychological loss: Understanding moral repair as dyadic, reciprocal, and interactionist

Volume: 44, Pages: 7 - 11
Published: Apr 1, 2022
Abstract
Following interpersonal transgressions, both victims and offenders can experience psychological loss owing to threatened needs for agency and moral-social identity. Moral repair is the process by which these losses are restored. Rather than involving only intraindividual static processes, research is starting to recognize that moral repair is dyadic, reciprocal, and interactionist. It involves the victim and offender coengaging with one another,...
Paper Details
Title
Interpersonal transgressions and psychological loss: Understanding moral repair as dyadic, reciprocal, and interactionist
Published Date
Apr 1, 2022
Volume
44
Pages
7 - 11
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