نتایج جستجو برای: compassion

تعداد نتایج: 5012  

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...

2015
Sarah L. Marshall Phillip D. Parker Joseph Ciarrochi Baljinder Sahdra Chris J. Jackson Patrick C.L. Heaven

Low self-esteem is usually linked to negative outcomes such as poor mental health, but is this always the case? Based on a contextual behavioural model, we reasoned that self-compassion would weaken the link between low self-esteem and low mental health. Self-compassion involves accepting self-doubt, negative self-evaluations and adversity as part of the human condition. In a longitudinal study...

Journal: :Personality and individual differences 2015
Kohki Arimitsu Stefan G Hofmann

Previous studies suggest that self-compassion is related to numerous facets of mental health, but the role of cognitions in this relationship remains unknown. To examine the mediating role of cognitions in the relationship between self-compassion and anxiety, depression, and life satisfaction when controlling for self-esteem in Japanese people, we conducted two studies. Study 1 (N = 231) examin...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2009
Kristin D Neff Roos Vonk

This research examined self-compassion and self-esteem as they relate to various aspects of psychological functioning. Self-compassion entails treating oneself with kindness, recognizing one's shared humanity, and being mindful when considering negative aspects of oneself. Study 1 (N=2,187) compared self-compassion and global self-esteem as they relate to ego-focused reactivity. It was found th...

Journal: :Geriatrics & gerontology international 2017
Marcelo Ad Danucalov Elisa H Kozasa Rui F Afonso José Cf Galduroz José R Leite

AIM To investigate the effects of the practice of yoga in combination with compassion meditation on the quality of life, attention, vitality and self-compassion of family caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's disease. METHODS A total of 46 volunteers were randomly allocated to two groups, the yoga and compassion meditation program group (n = 25), and the control group (CG) that received no ...

2013
Rachel Andrew Marika Tiggemann Levina Clark

There is continued interest in mindfulness-based therapies for eating disorders, with self-compassion identified as a key psychological construct. Self-compassion has been shown to be associated with positive body image. The aim of the present study was to examine the role of social comparison as a possible mediator of the relationship between self-compassion and both positive body image and bo...

2017
Gaia Cetrano Federico Tedeschi Laura Rabbi Giorgio Gosetti Antonio Lora Dario Lamonaca Jill Manthorpe Francesco Amaddeo

BACKGROUND Quality of working life includes elements such as autonomy, trust, ergonomics, participation, job complexity, and work-life balance. The overarching aim of this study was to investigate if and how quality of working life affects Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion Satisfaction among mental health practitioners. METHODS Staff working in three Italian Mental Health Department...

2018
James Dudley Catrin Eames John Mulligan Naomi Fisher

OBJECTIVES Developing compassion towards oneself has been linked to improvement in many areas of psychological well-being, including psychosis. Furthermore, developing a non-judgemental, accepting way of relating to voices is associated with lower levels of distress for people who hear voices. These factors have also been associated with secure attachment. This study explores associations betwe...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2004
Christina Samios Lisa M Abel Amber K Rodzik

Therapists who work with trauma survivors, such as survivors of sexual violence, can experience compassion satisfaction while experiencing negative effects of trauma work, such as secondary traumatic stress. We examined whether the negative effects of secondary traumatic stress on therapist adjustment would be buffered by compassion satisfaction and whether the broaden-and-build theory of posit...

2012
Michelle Brooks Frances Kay-Lambkin Jenny Bowman Steven Childs

Self-compassion is a topic of growing research interest and is represented by six facets including selfkindness, self-judgement, mindfulness, over-identification, common humanity and isolation. Recent research interest has begun to examine the use of self-focused compassion and mindfulness as a way of alleviating the distress associated with psychological disorders. Little research exists to ex...

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