Abstract
Forgiveness as a psychological process is a promising approach to integrate into couple counseling to help couples recover from serious relational transgressions (RT). And yet, there is still no consensus in the literature to better understand the processes couples must get through during couple therapy to mutually forgive each other. The aim of this paper is to conduct a literature review on forgiveness and couple interventions. To achieve this, a keyword search in six databases resulted in the retrieval of 35 references. Study selection and analysis were guided by a scoping review framework. Further, the majority of documented RT concerned infidelity. However, only 34% of the retrieved documents are empirical studies. From the whole corpus emerges the observation that forgiveness is a complex, iterative, non-linear process requiring significant investment from both members of the couple; it can be grouped into six subprocesses that are more or less sequential. For future studies, it would be interesting to validate if forgiveness processes differ according to RT experienced.
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