نتایج جستجو برای: compassion

تعداد نتایج: 5012  

2013
Laura R. Saslow Oliver P. John Paul K. Piff Robb Willer Esther Wong Emily A. Impett Aleksandr Kogan Olga Antonenko Katharine Clark Dacher Keltner Sarina R. Saturn

In the current research we tested a comprehensive model of spirituality, religiosity, compassion, and altruism, investigating the independent effects of spirituality and religiosity on compassion and altruism. We hypothesized that, even though spirituality and religiosity are closely related, spirituality and religiosity would have different and unique associations with compassion and altruism....

2014
Jennifer E. Stellar Adam B. Cohen Christopher Oveis Dacher Keltner

Compassion is an affective response to another's suffering and a catalyst of prosocial behavior. In the present studies we explore the peripheral physiological changes associated with the experience of compassion. Guided by longstanding theoretical claims, we propose that compassion is associated with activation in the parasympathetic autonomic nervous system through the vagus nerve. Across fou...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2015
Arielle A J Scoglio Deirdre A Rudat Donn Garvert Maggie Jarmolowski Christie Jackson Judith L Herman

Emerging literature suggests that self-compassion may be an important concept for understanding recovery from the impact of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The present study explored the interconnection among self-compassion, resilience, emotion dysregulation, and PTSD symptom severity in a sample of treatment-seeking women with PTSD. We predicted that self-compassion would be ...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2017
Yeon Hee Kim Sung Reul Kim Yeo Ok Kim Ji Young Kim Hyun Kyung Kim Hye Young Kim

AIMS To test a hypothetical path model evaluating the influence of type D personality on job stress and job satisfaction and to identify the mediating effects of compassion fatigue, burnout, and compassion satisfaction among clinical nurses in South Korea. BACKGROUND Personalities susceptible to stress, compassion fatigue, and burnout in clinical nurses have negative effects on the job stress...

Journal: :Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research 2013
Allison C Kelly Jacqueline C Carter David C Zuroff Sahar Borairi

Gilbert (2005) proposed that the capacity for self-compassion is integral to overcoming shame and psychopathology. We tested this model among 74 individuals with an eating disorder admitted to specialized treatment. Participants completed measures assessing self-compassion, fear of self-compassion, shame, and eating disorder symptoms at admission and every 3 weeks during treatment. At baseline,...

2013
Ezra M. Markowitz Paul Slovic Daniel Västfjäll Sara D. Hodges

Compassion shown towards victims often decreases as the number of individuals in need of aid increases, identifiability of the victims decreases, and the proportion of victims helped shrinks. Such “compassion fade” may hamper individual-level and collective responses to pressing large-scale crises. To date, research on compassion fade has focused on humanitarian challenges; thus, it remains unk...

Journal: :Body image 2015
Kristin J Homan Tracy L Tylka

Although research on positive body image has increased, little research has explored which variables protect body appreciation during body-related threats. Self-compassion may be one such variable. Individuals high in self-compassion are mindful, kind, and nurturing toward themselves during situations that threaten their adequacy, while recognizing that being imperfect is part of "being human."...

2018
Stephanie Tierney

Compassion is a word that conveys a sense of action taking place in response to suffering or distress. Over recent years we have seen considerable international debate surrounding compassion within healthcare practice. However, the topic of compassion has been little discussed in terms of the production of health services research. This paper seeks to address this gap by raising compassion with...

2013
Anna Smajdor

In this paper, I will explore ideas advanced by Bradshaw, Pence and others who have written on compassion in healthcare. I will attempt to see how and whether their assumptions about compassion can be justified, and explore the role compassion should play in a modern healthcare system. I will justify scepticism at the idea of attempting to incentivise compassion through metrics. The Francis Rep...

2014
Peter Nilsson

Recent studies have shown that social workers and other professional helpers who work with traumatized individuals run a risk of developing compassion fatigue or secondary traumatic stress. Some researchers have hypothesized that helpers do this as a result of feeling too much empathy or too much compassion for their clients, thereby implying that empathy and compassion may be bad for the profe...

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