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Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2011
This concept analysis uses a modification of the evolutionary method (Rodgers, 1989) to identify the antecedent, attributes, and consequences of self-compassion. The antecedent to self-compassion is suffering, experienced in six possible realms: an event, a situation, an emotional response, a psychological state, spiritual alienation, or a physical ...
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This concept analysis uses a modification of the evolutionary method (Rodgers, 1989) to identify the antecedent, attributes, and consequences of self-compassion. The antecedent to self-compassion is suffering, experienced in six possible realms: an event, a situation, an emotional response, a psychological state, spiritual alienation, or a physical ...
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Self-compassion and attention: self-compassion facilitates disengagement from negative stimuli
The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2020Self-compassion is a healthy way of relating to the self, and helps to mitigate negative emotions during difficult experiences.
Vania Yip, Eddie Tong
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Self‐Compassion in Clinical Practice
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2013Self‐compassion is conceptualized as containing 3 core components: self‐kindness versus self‐judgment, common humanity versus isolation, and mindfulness versus overidentification, when relating to painful experiences. Research evidence demonstrates that self‐compassion is related to psychological flourishing and reduced psychopathology.
Christopher K, Germer, Kristin D, Neff
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Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2013
Self-compassion has been linked to both positive aspects of well-being and less psychopathology in nonclinical samples. Although this construct has begun to be investigated in case studies, the clinical correlates of self-compassion for those with schizophrenia spectrum disorders have yet to be explored.
Amanda C, Eicher +2 more
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Self-compassion has been linked to both positive aspects of well-being and less psychopathology in nonclinical samples. Although this construct has begun to be investigated in case studies, the clinical correlates of self-compassion for those with schizophrenia spectrum disorders have yet to be explored.
Amanda C, Eicher +2 more
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Self-compassion and Endometriosis
2023This two-part project aims to investigate the role of self-compassion in individuals living with endometriosis. The first part of this project will examine the relationship between social-media usage and self-compassion using a cross-sectional survey design.
MS Eleanor Psaila +2 more
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Healing through Self-Compassion
2021Abstract Greco-Roman Stoicism is a natural fit for the military. Yet it’s in tension with what many experts now acknowledge as a pervasive psychological fact of war and after war. And that is moral injury. Can a modern military Stoicism rooted in ancient teachings find room for moral injury and post-traumatic growth?
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2019
Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) is a combination of mindfulness and compassion training – a mindfulness-based self-compassion training program. Research typically shows that self-compassion is positively associated with psychological health. The construct of self-compassion is drawn from Buddhist psychology, and was first operationally defined and ...
Christopher Germer, Kristin Neff
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Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) is a combination of mindfulness and compassion training – a mindfulness-based self-compassion training program. Research typically shows that self-compassion is positively associated with psychological health. The construct of self-compassion is drawn from Buddhist psychology, and was first operationally defined and ...
Christopher Germer, Kristin Neff
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