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The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between family and peer emotional support and self-compassion among the final year undergraduate students amid COVID-19 pandemic.
Pratista Arya Satwika +2 more
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Self‐Compassion, Stress, and Coping [PDF]
Abstract People who are high in self‐compassion treat themselves with kindness and concern when they experience negative events. The present article examines the construct of self‐compassion from the standpoint of research on coping in an effort to understand the ways in which people who are high in self‐compassion cope with stressful
Ashley Batts, Allen, Mark R, Leary
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Meditation and happiness: Mindfulness and self-compassion may mediate the meditation–happiness relationship [PDF]
Mindfulness and self-compassion are emerging as crucial constructs in mental health research. Recent studies have shown that both mindfulness and self-compassion skills may play important roles in well-being and positive emotions associated with ...
Baños, Rosa +8 more
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One previous study indicated the significance of trait self-compassion in psychological well-being and adjustment in people with chronic pain. Higher-frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV) was found to be closely associated with self-compassion and ...
Shuxiang Tian +3 more
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PENGARUH TRAIT MINDFULNESS TERHADAP KUALITAS HIDUP DENGAN SELF-COMPASSION SEBAGAI MODERATOR PADA ORANG TUA YANG MEMILIKI ANAK AUTIS [PDF]
Orang tua dari anak autis menunjukkan tingkat kualitas hidup yang lebih rendah dibandingkan orang tua dari anak disabilitas yang lain. Hal ini dapat ditingkatkan dengan trait mindfulness, yaitu sikap menerima dan tidak menghakimi segala situasi yang ...
Arshinta, Premita Dinda
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Self-Compassion, Self-Injury, and Pain
We conducted an experiment to examine self-compassion and responses to pain among undergraduate women with and without histories of self-injury. After a writing task that has been shown to increase self-compassion in a values-affirming condition relative
Berenson, Kathy R. +2 more
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Self-Compassion: Association with Psychological Symptoms and Usage in Psychotherapy [PDF]
Self-compassion is defined by Neff as approaching to the self without judgment, criticism or punishment, sharing the stressful experiences with other people without isolation and holding the painful emotions and thoughts in mindful awareness without over
Burcu Korkmaz
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Exploring compassion: a meta-analysis of the association between self-compassion and psychopathology [PDF]
Compassion has emerged as an important construct in studies of mental health and psychological therapy. Although an increasing number of studies have explored relationships between compassion and different facets of psychopathology there has as yet been ...
Gumley, A., MacBeth, A.
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Self-compassion: An adaptive link between early memories and women's quality of life. [PDF]
Research has emphasized the important role of recalling childhood experiences on adult mental health, and also the benefits of self-compassion on well-being.
Ferreira, Cláudia +2 more
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How Aspects of Self-Compassion Contribute to Wellbeing and the Effect of Age [PDF]
This study investigating the differential contribution of self-compassion subcomponents to wellbeing, and examined the effect of age. A total of 275 participants (219 females) completed demographic measures, the Self-Compassion Scale, the Mental Health ...
Kalla, Mahima +2 more
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