AbstractThis study examined different emotions induced by social comparisons between the two groups divided by the level of self- compassion. A total of 108 Korean undergraduates (62% women; mean age of 21 years) first responded to the self-compassion scale to divide them into either high or low self-compassion group. They were also presented with two scenarios (upward and downward comparisons). After reading each scenario, respectively, they completed a survey to assess their emotions. ANOVA results showed no significant difference between high and low self-compassion groups in experience of positive emotion, whereas the high self-compassion group reported less negative feelings than their counterpart after both scenarios. This suggests th...
The first part of this thesis is a review of the literature comparing the constructs of self compass...
This study investigating the differential contribution of self-compassion subcomponents to wellbeing...
The aim of this research is to examine the relationships between self-compassion and automatic thoug...
AbstractThis study examined different emotions induced by social comparisons between the two groups ...
Contains fulltext : 73183.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This research ...
Self-compassion refers to the tendency to be kind and understanding towards oneself in times of fail...
Compassion for others and self-compassion are assumed to be closely related concepts. Yet, as they h...
Self-compassion has been found to be beneficial for both increasing an individual’s well-being and a...
Objective To examine the relationship between self-compassion and positive and negative cognitive re...
At its core, Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is an intense fear where an individual is afraid of being...
Background: Self-compassion may protect individuals experiencing poor body image and associated mala...
Female college students face several daily hassles along with their responsibility as a student espe...
Abstract: The Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) is currently the only self-report instrument to measure se...
Self-compassion denotes a compassionate and empathic attitude toward oneself (Neff, 2003b). In the p...
Self\u2010compassion is a disposition involving compassionate attitudes toward the self when facing ...
The first part of this thesis is a review of the literature comparing the constructs of self compass...
This study investigating the differential contribution of self-compassion subcomponents to wellbeing...
The aim of this research is to examine the relationships between self-compassion and automatic thoug...
AbstractThis study examined different emotions induced by social comparisons between the two groups ...
Contains fulltext : 73183.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This research ...
Self-compassion refers to the tendency to be kind and understanding towards oneself in times of fail...
Compassion for others and self-compassion are assumed to be closely related concepts. Yet, as they h...
Self-compassion has been found to be beneficial for both increasing an individual’s well-being and a...
Objective To examine the relationship between self-compassion and positive and negative cognitive re...
At its core, Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is an intense fear where an individual is afraid of being...
Background: Self-compassion may protect individuals experiencing poor body image and associated mala...
Female college students face several daily hassles along with their responsibility as a student espe...
Abstract: The Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) is currently the only self-report instrument to measure se...
Self-compassion denotes a compassionate and empathic attitude toward oneself (Neff, 2003b). In the p...
Self\u2010compassion is a disposition involving compassionate attitudes toward the self when facing ...
The first part of this thesis is a review of the literature comparing the constructs of self compass...
This study investigating the differential contribution of self-compassion subcomponents to wellbeing...
The aim of this research is to examine the relationships between self-compassion and automatic thoug...