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A sincere apology goes a long way in starting the healing process, but the person who's been hurt may not be quite ready to move on and require more time to sort through their feelings and needs.
Repairing the pain or hurt you caused is the ultimate goal in saying you’re sorry, and it’s the best way to turn the page on that conflict and start a new chapter. Respond, don't react.
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The responsibility of parents to nurture their offspring has been theorized to result in more hurt feelings for the parents than the child when hurtful communications occur. [13] While adolescence also feel pain from hurtful communications, adolescence may be less likely to verbalize their feelings perhaps due to the parent-child dependence ...
A non-apology apology, sometimes called a backhanded apology, empty apology, nonpology, or fauxpology, [1] [2] is a statement in the form of an apology that does not express remorse for what was done or said, or assigns fault to those ostensibly receiving the apology. [3] It is common in politics and public relations. [3]
Studies on apologizing include The Five Languages of Apology by Gary Chapman and Jennifer Thomas [3] and On Apology by Aaron Lazare. [4] These studies indicate that effective apologies that express remorse typically include: a detailed account of the offense; acknowledgment of the hurt or damage done
5 Reasons Why Some People Just Can't Apologize, According to a Therapist—Plus, What They Tend To Say Instead Morgan Bailee Boggess, MSW, CSW December 10, 2023 at 2:07 PM
A moral injury, researchers and psychologists are finding, can be as simple and profound as losing a loved comrade. Returning combat medics sometimes bear the guilt of failing to save someone badly wounded; veterans tell of the sense of betrayal when a buddy is hurt because of a poor decision made by those in charge.