نتایج جستجو برای: compassion

تعداد نتایج: 5012  

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2016
Clara Strauss Billie Lever Taylor Jenny Gu Willem Kuyken Ruth Baer Fergal Jones Kate Cavanagh

The importance of compassion is widely recognized and it is receiving increasing research attention. Yet, there is lack of consensus on definition and a paucity of psychometrically robust measures of this construct. Without an agreed definition and adequate measures, we cannot study compassion, measure compassion or evaluate whether interventions designed to enhance compassion are effective. In...

Journal: :Aging & mental health 2016
Lydia Brown Christina Bryant Valerie Brown Bei Bei Fiona Judd

OBJECTIVES Attitudes to ageing exert a powerful influence on health and well-being, yet surprisingly little research has examined factors that contribute to the formation of these attitudes. The aim of this study was to consider the potential role of self-compassion in predicting attitudes to ageing, which in turn contribute to positive and negative mental well-being and self-reported health. ...

Journal: :Psychotherapy 2011
Elisabeth Schanche Tore C Stiles Leigh McCullough Martin Svartberg Geir Høstmark Nielsen

In the short-term dynamic psychotherapy model termed "Affect Phobia Treatment," it is assumed that increase in patients' defense recognition, decrease in inhibitory affects (e.g., anxiety, shame, guilt), and increase in the experience of activating affects (e.g., sadness, anger, closeness) are related to enhanced self-compassion across therapeutic approaches. The present study aimed to test thi...

Journal: :Trauma, violence & abuse 2016
Steve Geoffrion Carlo Morselli Stéphane Guay

Compassion fatigue is currently the dominant model in work-related stress studies that explain the consequences of caring for others on child-protection workers. Based on a deterministic approach, this model excludes the role of cognition a priori and a posteriori in the understanding of the impact of caregiving or providing social support. By integrating the notion of professional identity, th...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2015
Philip Held Gina P Owens

OBJECTIVE The present pilot study examined the effects of a 4-week-long self-administered self-compassion training on trauma-related guilt and compared it to a stress inoculation control group. METHOD A total of 47 homeless male veterans who were living in transitional housing facilities volunteered to participate in this study. Participants were randomly assigned to either a self-compassion ...

Journal: :European eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Association 2014
Cláudia Ferreira Marcela Matos Cristiana Duarte José Pinto-Gouveia

OBJECTIVE Research suggests that self-compassion may protect against shame in eating disorders. This study examines the association between shame memories, self-compassion, self-judgment and eating psychopathology severity and tests the moderator effect of self-compassion on the relationships between shame memories and eating psychopathology. METHOD Participants were 34 patients with the diag...

2017
James N. Kirby James R. Doty Nicola Petrocchi Paul Gilbert

The evolution of mammalian caregiving involving hormones, such as oxytocin, vasopressin, and the myelinated vagal nerve as part of the ventral parasympathetic system, enables humans to connect, co-regulate each other's emotions and create prosociality. Compassion-based interventions draw upon a number of specific exercises and strategies to stimulate these physiological processes and create con...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2014
Allison C Kelly Jacqueline C Carter Sahar Borairi

Compassion-focused therapy (CFT; Gilbert, 2005, 2009) is a transdiagnostic treatment approach focused on building self-compassion and reducing shame. It is based on the theory that feelings of shame contribute to the maintenance of psychopathology, whereas self-compassion contributes to the alleviation of shame and psychopathology. We sought to test this theory in a transdiagnostic sample of ea...

2015
Irena Papadopoulos Alfonso Pezzella

Background: The recent scandals involving poor healthcare put nurses under the spotlight in an attempt to understand how compassionate they are towards their patients. The aim of this article is to investigate how compassion is embedded in the textbooks of the undergraduate mental health nursing degree. Methods: A snapshot review of key textbooks used, was conducted through the distribution of ...

Journal: :Body image 2016
Aubrey M Toole Linda W Craighead

Self-compassion interventions may be uniquely suited to address body image distress (BID), as change-based strategies may have limited utility in a cultural context that so highly values appearance. The current study evaluated a version of an Internet-based self-compassion training, which had previously shown promising results, but was limited by high attrition. The intervention period was redu...

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