Abstract:
Forgiveness and gratitude are positive psychology characteristics that are associated with
psychological wellbeing. The present study examined the relationship of forgiveness and gratitude with psychological wellbeing among institutionalized Females with domestic violence. It also studied the effectiveness of these variables in predicting psychological
wellbeing. The participants of the study were selected on the basis of purposive sampling. A semi structured demographic form was used to select the sample for study. A total sample of 50 female participants, between the ages ranges of 21 to 30 were taken from Sarim Burney Trust. The participants completed three self report questionnaires; The Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ-6; McCullough e al., 2002), The Heartland Forgiveness Scale (HFS; Thompson, 2005) and Ryff s scale of Psychological Well Being (1989). The results obtained from all the participants were then quantitatively analyzed by using SPSS, Version were both positively related with 22).Finding revealed that gratitude and forgiveness psychological well being (r=.696, p<0.01), (r=.574, p<0.01) respectively. The correlation between forgiveness and gratitude were also found significantly positive (r=.537, p<0.01). In coefficient indicated that both variables increase psychological
moderate level. The result imply that forgiveness and gratitude can be addition, Regression wellbeing to a effectively used in psychotherapy and counseling among female with domestic violence to enhance their well being.