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Attachment styles modulate neural markers of threat and imagery when engaging in self-criticism [PDF]
Attachment styles hold important downstream consequences for mental health through their contribution to the emergence of self-criticism. To date, no work has extended our understanding of the influence of attachment styles on self-criticism at a ...
Kim, Jeffrey J. +4 more
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External Shame and Self-Criticism in Married Women: the Mediating Role of Cognitive Fusion and Experiential Avoidance [PDF]
Background: Self-criticism is one of the psychological impairments with inappropriate consequences for all members of a family, especially women. It is affected by various factors.
Mohamad Reza Farshad +1 more
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Self‐criticism and self‐reassurance as mediators between mental health attitudes and symptoms: Attitudes toward mental health problems in Japanese workers [PDF]
Japanese workers suffer high rates of mental health symptoms, recognised recently by the Japanese government, which has enacted workplace well-being initiatives.
Paul Gilbert +9 more
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ObjectivesSelf-critical behavior is especially relevant for university students who face academic and non-academic stressors, leading to negative outcomes such as mental distress and psychopathologies. To address this behavior, mindfulness and compassion
Seunghye Noh, Hyunju Cho
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Paranoid beliefs and self-criticism in students
Paranoid beliefs are associated with negative and malevolent views of others. This study, however, explored hostile and compassionate self‐to‐self relating in regard to paranoid beliefs.
McEwan, Kirsten +8 more
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Having a word with yourself:neural correlates of self-criticism and self-reassurance [PDF]
Self-criticism is strongly correlated with a range of psychopathologies, such as depression, eating disorders and anxiety. In contrast, self-reassurance is inversely associated with such psychopathologies.
Evans, Gaynor +13 more
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Background: Shame, as a complex and global self-conscious emotion, plays a significant role in mental health. Self-criticism is a crucial factor in generating negative emotions, including shame, while self-compassion and self-forgiveness can mitigate the
Bahar ShamsAlam +3 more
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The development and validation of the child self-criticism scale (CSCS) [PDF]
Social and competitive environmental pressures, combined with changes in self-identity, make self-criticism especially problematic in the identity-forming phase of childhood. Yet, no robust measure of self-criticism exists for use with child populations.
Stupple, E. +3 more
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Self-Criticism Intervention Modules
Intervention modules developed to disrupt the relationship between use of social media and disordered eating by reducing self-criticism.
Madelaine de Valle (14394351) +1 more
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The Development and Validation of the Adolescent Self-Criticism Scale (ASCS) [PDF]
Background In adolescence, self-criticism represents a central phenomenon in a variety of mental disorders, and can portend emotional, social, and behavioural problems.
Stupple, E. +3 more
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