نتایج جستجو برای: self compassion

تعداد نتایج: 529022  

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2016
Maren Westphal Robert L Leahy Andrea Norcini Pala Peggilee Wupperman

This study investigated whether self-compassion and emotional invalidation (perceiving others as indifferent to one's emotions) may explain the relationship of childhood exposure to adverse parenting and adult psychopathology in psychiatric outpatients (N=326). Path analysis was used to investigate associations between exposure to adverse parenting (abuse and indifference), self-compassion, emo...

2003
KRISTIN NEFF

This article defines and examines the construct of self-compassion. Self-compassion entails three main components: (a) self-kindness—being kind and understanding toward oneself in instances of pain or failure rather than being harshly self-critical, (b) common humanity—perceiving one’s experiences as part of the larger human experience rather than seeing them as separating and isolating, and (c...

Journal: :Psychology and psychotherapy 2017
Alice Diedrich Julian Burger Mareike Kirchner Matthias Berking

OBJECTIVES To identify the mechanisms involved in the association between self-compassion and depression, we examined whether adaptive emotion regulation would mediate the relationship between self-compassion and depression in individuals with unipolar depression. Furthermore, we explored which specific emotion regulation skills would be most important in this relationship. DESIGN AND METHOD ...

Journal: :Journal of contextual behavioral science 2014
James E Yadavaia Steven C Hayes Roger Vilardaga

Self-compassion has been shown to be related to several types of psychopathology, including traumatic stress, and has been shown to improve in response to various kinds of interventions. Current conceptualizations of self-compassion fit well with the psychological flexibility model, which underlies acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). However, there has been no research on ACT interventions...

Journal: :AIDS care 2013
Jeanne K Kemppainen John M Brion Mark Leary Dean Wantland K Sullivan Kathleen Nokes Catherine A Bain Puangtip Chaiphibalsarisdi Wei-ti Chen William L Holzemer Lucille Sanzero Eller Scholastika Iipinge Mallory O Johnson Carmen Portillo Joachim Voss Lynda Tyer-Viola Inge B Corless Patrice K Nicholas Carol Dawson Rose J Craig Phillips Elizabeth Sefcik Marta Rivero Mendez Kenn M Kirksey

The objective of this study was to extend the psychometric evaluation of a brief version of the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS). A secondary analysis of data from an international sample of 1967 English-speaking persons living with HIV disease was used to examine the factor structure, and reliability of the 12-item Brief Version Self-Compassion Inventory (BVSCI). A Maximum Likelihood factor analysi...

Journal: :Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association 2015
A M Friis M H Johnson R G Cutfield N S Consedine

BACKGROUND Higher self-compassion is associated with mental and physical health benefits in both healthy and chronically ill populations. The current study investigated the role of self-compassion in predicting depression, diabetes-specific distress and HbA1c in patients with diabetes. AIMS To assess the specific operationalization of negative emotionality that best predicted HbA1c and to tes...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2013
Astrid Przezdziecki Kerry A Sherman Andrew Baillie Alan Taylor Elizabeth Foley Kellie Stalgis-Bilinski

BACKGROUND Bodily changes after breast cancer treatment can lead to long-term distress. Self-compassion, the ability to be kind to oneself, is an internal resource that may enhance a woman's ability to adjust to cancer-related bodily changes. The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that self-compassion mediates the relationship between body image and distress, controlling for al...

2015
Jason B Luoma Melissa G Platt

Within the past decade, empirical evidence has emerged supporting the use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) targeting shame and self-stigma. Little is known about the role of self-compassion in ACT, but evidence from other approaches indicates that self-compassion is a promising means of reducing shame and self-criticism. The ACT processes of defusion, acceptance, present moment, value...

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...

Journal: :Journal of counseling psychology 2015
Ju Ri Joeng Sherri L Turner

This study was an investigation of the relationships between internalized self-criticism and depression and between comparative self-criticism and depression as these relationships are mediated by the fear of self-compassion, fear of compassion from others, self-compassion, and the perception that one is important to others. To examine these relationships, data were gathered via online survey m...

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