the number, the less grateful you are.
Copyright 2002 by the American Psychological Association. McCullough, M. E., R. A. Emmons, and J. Tsang. “The Grateful Disposition: A Conceptual and Empirical Topography,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 82, no. 1 (2002): 112–127. Adapted with permission.
How Forgiving Are You?
The next questionnaire is very important because it measures how forgiving you are in general, not just how well you can forgive a particular person or yourself on one particular occasion. It is called the Heartland Forgiveness Scale and it was developed by Laura Thompson and her colleagues to help people discover how forgiving they are in three important areas: forgiving themselves, forgiving someone else, and forgiving uncontrollable circumstances.
Because I will be asking you to fill it out again later you will want to make a number of copies of it before filling it in.
You can also take the Heartland Forgiveness Scale on the Internet by going to www.forgivenesssolution.com. Click on the link for “questionnaires” and then on the link for the Heartland Forgiveness Scale. You will not only be able to fill out the Heartland Forgiveness Scale online but also have it scored automatically for you.
The Heartland Forgiveness Scale (HFS)
Directions: In the course of our lives, negative things may occur because of our own actions, the actions of others, or circumstances beyond our control. For some time after these events, we may have negative thoughts or feelings about ourselves, others, or the situation. Think about how you typically respond to such negative events.
On the line next to each of the following items, write the number (from the 7-point scale below) that best describes how you typically respond to the type of negative situation described. There are no right or wrong answers. Please be as open as possible in your answers.
Heartland Forgiveness Scale Scoring and Interpretation
There is a square or circle next to each of the blanks where you have written your responses to each item. You will now write a score for each item in the circle or square that is next to that response.
FORGIVENESS OF SELF SUBSCALE
Calculate Your Score: Add together your scores for items 1 to 6. The result is your Forgiveness of Self