Much evidence indicates that self-compassion is related to a wide range of positive outcomes, yet remarkably little is known as to the origins of self-compassion. Here we present two studies that investigate the potential origins of individual differences in self-compassion. In Study 1, participants’ (N ¼ 329) recall of high parental rejection and overprotection, and low parental warmth in childhood predicted low self-compassion, and this was mediated by attachment anxiety. Attachment avoidance did not mediate any association. Study 2 (N ¼ 32) extended this cross-sectional study by experimentally enhancing attachment security, which led to an increase in state self-compassion. Results suggest that early childhood experiences and attachment ...
Previous research indicates a positive association between childhood maltreatment (CM) and adverse l...
Objectives: Several scholars have questioned the use of the total Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) score ...
Objectives: Several scholars have questioned the use of the total Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) score ...
The ways in which parents appraise and experience stress related to parenting and the amount of com...
This thesis comprises of two parts, where both contribute to theoretical and empirical understanding...
textOne of the most challenging aspects of being a parent is managing the many emotions that are aro...
Objectives. There is increasing evidence that helping people develop compassion for themselves and o...
Self-compassion is an adaptive coping ability consisting of approaching failure and hardship with ba...
M.A. (Psychology)Abstract: Self-compassion is a healthy way of relating to oneself when considering ...
Objectives. There is increasing evidence that helping people develop compassion for themselves and o...
Shame and guilt are common during the course of parenting and can reflect feelings of “bad self “and...
Introduction: Literature has shown that early childhood experiences, especially those related to fee...
Self‐compassion is a disposition involving compassionate attitudes toward the self when facing diffi...
Shame and guilt are common during the course of parenting and can reflect feelings of “bad self “and...
Emotional and biological responses to stress play a key role in determining risk for psychopathology...
Previous research indicates a positive association between childhood maltreatment (CM) and adverse l...
Objectives: Several scholars have questioned the use of the total Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) score ...
Objectives: Several scholars have questioned the use of the total Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) score ...
The ways in which parents appraise and experience stress related to parenting and the amount of com...
This thesis comprises of two parts, where both contribute to theoretical and empirical understanding...
textOne of the most challenging aspects of being a parent is managing the many emotions that are aro...
Objectives. There is increasing evidence that helping people develop compassion for themselves and o...
Self-compassion is an adaptive coping ability consisting of approaching failure and hardship with ba...
M.A. (Psychology)Abstract: Self-compassion is a healthy way of relating to oneself when considering ...
Objectives. There is increasing evidence that helping people develop compassion for themselves and o...
Shame and guilt are common during the course of parenting and can reflect feelings of “bad self “and...
Introduction: Literature has shown that early childhood experiences, especially those related to fee...
Self‐compassion is a disposition involving compassionate attitudes toward the self when facing diffi...
Shame and guilt are common during the course of parenting and can reflect feelings of “bad self “and...
Emotional and biological responses to stress play a key role in determining risk for psychopathology...
Previous research indicates a positive association between childhood maltreatment (CM) and adverse l...
Objectives: Several scholars have questioned the use of the total Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) score ...
Objectives: Several scholars have questioned the use of the total Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) score ...