Abstract Psychosocial interventions often aim to alleviate negative emotional states. However, there is growing interest in cultivating positive emotional states and qualities. One particular target is compassion, but it is not yet clear whether compassion can be trained. A community sample of 100 adults were randomly assigned to a 9-week com-passion cultivation training (CCT) program (n = 60) or a waitlist control condition (n = 40). Before and after this 9-week period, participants completed self-report inven-tories that measured compassion for others, receiving compassion from others, and self-compassion. Compared to the waitlist control condition, CCT resulted in significant improvements in all three domains of compassion—compassion for...
Compassion is one of the fundamental experiences which signify human existence. Person perception is...
and has been linked to better education and employment outcomes. Higher education can be a stressful...
Empathic communication, (i.e. emotionally engaging with a patient), is an important part of the ther...
Abstract Psychosocial interventions often aim to alleviate negative emotional states. However, there...
Objectives The current study aimed to examine the mechanisms of change that mediate the impact of a...
This paper explores indicators of practice quality of a brief compassion mind training (CMT) interve...
Abstract Compassion is a positive orientation towards suffering that may be enhanced through compass...
Over the last 10-15\ua0years, there has been a substantive increase in compassion-based intervention...
ObjectivesPhysicians and medical students are subject to higher levels of psychological distress tha...
Compassion is an affective state and comprises recognition of the suffering of others and a motivati...
Defined as an awareness of suffering coupled with a willingness to do something to relieve suffering...
Objectives Compassionate mind training (CMT) is an intervention that consists of a series of exerci...
Mindfulness-based interventions generally include compassion implicitly, but it remains to be seen w...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence within the healthcare community which suggests tha...
Compassion is becoming a focus for psycho-educational training courses and has been linked to better...
Compassion is one of the fundamental experiences which signify human existence. Person perception is...
and has been linked to better education and employment outcomes. Higher education can be a stressful...
Empathic communication, (i.e. emotionally engaging with a patient), is an important part of the ther...
Abstract Psychosocial interventions often aim to alleviate negative emotional states. However, there...
Objectives The current study aimed to examine the mechanisms of change that mediate the impact of a...
This paper explores indicators of practice quality of a brief compassion mind training (CMT) interve...
Abstract Compassion is a positive orientation towards suffering that may be enhanced through compass...
Over the last 10-15\ua0years, there has been a substantive increase in compassion-based intervention...
ObjectivesPhysicians and medical students are subject to higher levels of psychological distress tha...
Compassion is an affective state and comprises recognition of the suffering of others and a motivati...
Defined as an awareness of suffering coupled with a willingness to do something to relieve suffering...
Objectives Compassionate mind training (CMT) is an intervention that consists of a series of exerci...
Mindfulness-based interventions generally include compassion implicitly, but it remains to be seen w...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence within the healthcare community which suggests tha...
Compassion is becoming a focus for psycho-educational training courses and has been linked to better...
Compassion is one of the fundamental experiences which signify human existence. Person perception is...
and has been linked to better education and employment outcomes. Higher education can be a stressful...
Empathic communication, (i.e. emotionally engaging with a patient), is an important part of the ther...