Self-compassion facilitates emotional regulation and enhanced coping, which may protect young adults’ well-being from the consequences of self-reliance. We explored (a) the relationships among self-reliance, self-compassion and its elements (i.e., self-kindness, self-judgment, mindfulness, over-...
25). The association was significantly moderated by the self-compassion (β = − .16, SE = .04, p = .01, t = 2.4.34, .95% CI [− .16, − .01]). Structural equation modeling analysis showed that the lack of self-kindness was associated with ...
Comparing self-compassion to other traits: sport self-confidence, grit, and hope Self-confidence may be an occasionally helpful but precarious resource for optimal performance. Bandura’s (1977) theory of self-efficacy implies that self-confidence in athletic contexts hinges upon past performance accom...
Self-compassion was higher in the self-compassion group relative to the travel control. Women in the beauty group reported more upward appearance comparisons and appearance thoughts relative to women in the travel control and self-compassion groups. The self-compassion group reported more appearance ...
A grounded theory study of mindfulness and self-compassion as they relate to clinical efficacy and clinician self-care. Kane,A. . 2009A grounded theory study of mindfulness and self-compassion as they relate57to clinical efficacy and clinician self-care. Kane,A. . 2009...
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The results suggested that those who were embodied in the child body reported a greater degree of self compassion after the experiment com- pared to before with no significant change in the non-embodied group. In both conditions (embodied in the child or not embodied) participants witnessed ...
compassion and anxiety. This cross-sectional study included adolescents (12–19 years) with an anxiety disorder (N = 23) and a reference group (N = 28). Participants completed the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) and State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Results showed that overall self-compassion...
This situation of seeing yourself from the outside, irrespective of the form of embodiment and even discussing with yourself may, however, promote self-compassion where “… there is ‘mental space’ in which to extend oneself kindness and recognize the broader human context of one’s experience...
While extant research indicates an inverse association between self-compassion and mindfulness with non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) and suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs), estimates of magnitude remain unknown. The present systematic review and meta-analysis aim to quantify the relationship between ...