نتایج جستجو برای: compassion and kindness

تعداد نتایج: 16827974  

Journal: :Psychology and psychotherapy 2011
Paul Gilbert Kirsten McEwan Marcela Matos Amanda Rivis

OBJECTIVES There is increasing evidence that helping people develop compassion for themselves and others has powerful impacts on negative affect and promotes positive affect. However, clinical observations suggest that some individuals, particularly those high in self-criticism, can find self-compassion and receiving compassion difficult and can be fearful of it. This study therefore developed ...

Journal: :Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 2015
Stacie Hunsaker Hsiu-Chin Chen Dale Maughan Sondra Heaston

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to determine the prevalence of compassion satisfaction, compassion fatigue, and burnout in emergency department nurses throughout the United States and (b) to examine which demographic and work-related components affect the development of compassion satisfaction, compassion fatigue, and burnout in this nursing specialty. DESIGN AND METHODS Th...

2014
Emily K. Lindsay J. David Creswell

Reflecting on an important personal value in a self-affirmation activity has been shown to improve psychological functioning in a broad range of studies, but the underlying mechanisms for these self-affirmation effects are unknown. Here we provide an initial test of a novel self-compassion account of self-affirmation in two experimental studies. Study 1 shows that an experimental manipulation o...

2015
Leslie Ramos Salazar

The aim of this exploratory study was to explore the relationship between self-compassion, other-compassion, closeness, trust, and social support, and to determine whether there were gender differences between variables. First, it discusses the new construct of compassion for self and others. Second, it examines the potential relationship between compassion and interpersonal communication varia...

Journal: :Journal of Compassionate Health Care 2015

2017
Kenichi Asano Masao Tsuchiya Ikuo Ishimura Shuzhen Lin Yuki Matsumoto Haruko Miyata Yasuhiro Kotera Eiji Shimizu Paul Gilbert

OBJECTIVES Cultivation of compassion is a useful way to treat mental problems, but some individuals show resistance. Fears of compassion can be an obstacle for clinicians when providing psychotherapy, and for clients when engaging in interpersonal relationships. Despite its importance, a Japanese version of fears of compassion scales (for others, from others, and for self) has not yet been deve...

2011
Kathi J Kemper Hossam A Shaltout

BACKGROUND Calm, compassionate clinicians comfort others. To evaluate the direct psychophysiologic benefits of non-verbal communication of compassion (NVCC), it is important to minimize the effect of subjects' expectation. This preliminary study was designed to a) test the feasibility of two strategies for maintaining subject blinding to non-verbal communication of compassion (NVCC), and b) det...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
kate kenny

how to instill compassion in a healthcare organization? in this article, i respond to marianna fotaki’s proposals in her piece, ‘why and how is compassion necessary to provide good quality healthcare?’ by drawing on insights from organization studies. following fotaki, i argue that to instill targets and formal measures for assessing compassion would be problematic. i conclude by drawing on psy...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2006
David Conrad Yvonne Kellar-Guenther

OBJECTIVE The goal of this study was to understand better the risk of compassion fatigue (the trauma suffered by the helping professional) and burnout (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced sense of personal accomplishment), and the potential for compassion satisfaction (the fulfillment from helping others and positive collegial relationships) among Colorado county child protecti...

2018
Angélica López Robbert Sanderman Adelita V. Ranchor Maya J. Schroevers

Compassion for others and self-compassion are assumed to be closely related concepts. Yet, as they have been mostly studied separately, little is known about their relationship and to what extent they differ or resemble each other with respect to their correlates. This cross-sectional study aimed to gain knowledge on their mean levels, interrelationship, and relationships to psychological well-...

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