Introduction: Self-compassion is a new concept in personality psychology which it is based on discussed ideas in Buddhist beliefs. The purpose of this study is to predict self-efficacy and self-esteem based on self-compassion. Method: The research design is correlation. The statistical population included all students of Gilan University in 2014-2015 from whom 320 students were selected by randomized multistage cluster sampling method. They completed the self-compassion (Neff, 2003), self-efficacy (Scherer &et al, 1982) and self-esteem (Rosenberg, 1965) scales. Results: The result of correlation analysis showed that self-compassion has a direct and significant correlation with self-efficacy and self-esteem (P<0/01). Results of stepwise regr...
Whereas several individual differences have been shown to predict academic and psychological outcome...
Self-compassion, or the ability to kindly accept oneself while suffering, is a topic of significant ...
Recent past has witnessed the merging of Buddhist philosophy with psychology many times. Notions fro...
Contains fulltext : 73183.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This research ...
The exchange of ideas between Buddhism and Western psychology has recently included dialogue and res...
Much importance has been placed on taking care of people\u27s self-esteem, and on promoting this in ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the predictive role of self-compassion on proactivity. Parti...
Self-compassion refers to the tendency to be kind and understanding towards oneself in times of fail...
This article defines the construct of self-compassion and describes the development of the Self-Comp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between flourishing and self-compassion. ...
Self-compassion denotes a compassionate and empathic attitude toward oneself (Neff, 2003b). In the p...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between flourishing and self-compassion. ...
Whereas several individual differences have been shown to predict academic and psychological outcome...
The concept of self-compassion originated from Buddhism, but very little is known about the utility ...
The first part of this thesis is a review of the literature comparing the constructs of self compass...
Whereas several individual differences have been shown to predict academic and psychological outcome...
Self-compassion, or the ability to kindly accept oneself while suffering, is a topic of significant ...
Recent past has witnessed the merging of Buddhist philosophy with psychology many times. Notions fro...
Contains fulltext : 73183.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This research ...
The exchange of ideas between Buddhism and Western psychology has recently included dialogue and res...
Much importance has been placed on taking care of people\u27s self-esteem, and on promoting this in ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the predictive role of self-compassion on proactivity. Parti...
Self-compassion refers to the tendency to be kind and understanding towards oneself in times of fail...
This article defines the construct of self-compassion and describes the development of the Self-Comp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between flourishing and self-compassion. ...
Self-compassion denotes a compassionate and empathic attitude toward oneself (Neff, 2003b). In the p...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between flourishing and self-compassion. ...
Whereas several individual differences have been shown to predict academic and psychological outcome...
The concept of self-compassion originated from Buddhism, but very little is known about the utility ...
The first part of this thesis is a review of the literature comparing the constructs of self compass...
Whereas several individual differences have been shown to predict academic and psychological outcome...
Self-compassion, or the ability to kindly accept oneself while suffering, is a topic of significant ...
Recent past has witnessed the merging of Buddhist philosophy with psychology many times. Notions fro...