This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.This paper explores the relationship between dispositional self-compassion and cognitive emotion regulation capacities in individuals with a history of depression. Study 1 (n = 403) established that self-compassion was associated with increased use of positive and decreased use of negative strategies, with small to medium sized correlations. Study 2 (n = 68) was an experimental study examining the association between dispositional self-compassion, use of cognitive emotion regulation strategies, and changes in mood and self-devaluation in participants exposed to a negative mood induction followed by mood repair (mindfulness, rumination, silence). Individuals with high...
BACKGROUND: Previous cross-sectional studies suggest that self-compassion and depressive symptoms ...
Background: While psychological therapies for depression have advanced in the last 20 years, still m...
Objective Self-compassion is consistently found to be related to better psychological outcomes. As m...
This paper explores the relationship between dispositional self‐compassion and cognitive emotion reg...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is often a recurring disorder, with multiple major depressive episod...
Background The aim of this randomized wait-list controlled trial was to explore the effects of Mind...
This thesis applied a triangulation of behavioural and physiological methods to explore potential p...
Masters Coursework - Masters of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Scope: Previous research has shown t...
How we relate to ourselves when facing negative emotions may impact on our psychological health. Dra...
Background: The current study aimed to investigate the possible interplay between self-compassion an...
Background: Psychological practitioners often seek to directly change the form or frequency of clien...
Objective: The present study examined the extent to which emotion regulation and distinct emotion re...
Depression is one of the most common psychiatric illnesses, and is the leading cause of disability w...
Cognitive risk factors for the recurrence of depressionSelf-associations, cognitive reactivity and a...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a prevalent psychiatric disorder with a highly recurrent nature. ...
BACKGROUND: Previous cross-sectional studies suggest that self-compassion and depressive symptoms ...
Background: While psychological therapies for depression have advanced in the last 20 years, still m...
Objective Self-compassion is consistently found to be related to better psychological outcomes. As m...
This paper explores the relationship between dispositional self‐compassion and cognitive emotion reg...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is often a recurring disorder, with multiple major depressive episod...
Background The aim of this randomized wait-list controlled trial was to explore the effects of Mind...
This thesis applied a triangulation of behavioural and physiological methods to explore potential p...
Masters Coursework - Masters of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Scope: Previous research has shown t...
How we relate to ourselves when facing negative emotions may impact on our psychological health. Dra...
Background: The current study aimed to investigate the possible interplay between self-compassion an...
Background: Psychological practitioners often seek to directly change the form or frequency of clien...
Objective: The present study examined the extent to which emotion regulation and distinct emotion re...
Depression is one of the most common psychiatric illnesses, and is the leading cause of disability w...
Cognitive risk factors for the recurrence of depressionSelf-associations, cognitive reactivity and a...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a prevalent psychiatric disorder with a highly recurrent nature. ...
BACKGROUND: Previous cross-sectional studies suggest that self-compassion and depressive symptoms ...
Background: While psychological therapies for depression have advanced in the last 20 years, still m...
Objective Self-compassion is consistently found to be related to better psychological outcomes. As m...