Background: Loss of empathy is part of the personality change commonly observed following head injury. In a preliminary study that attempted to increase empathy after head injury, O’Neill and McMillan (2012) found a non-significant trend towards increased self-compassion using a brief compassionate imagery intervention. Aims: This study explores whether modifications to the design used by O’Neill and McMillan will result in a positive change in empathy and/or compassion in a severe head injury sample. Methods: Participants were randomised to a 50-minute compassionate focused imagery (CFI) or relaxation imagery (RI) control condition. Self-report of empathy, compassion, relaxation and anxiety, a wordsearch task designed to detect informa...
Literature Review: Background: Compassion-facilitating interventions (CFIs) seek to increase fe...
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, this ability is fundamental f...
Objective To compare empathic responses to affective film clips in participants with traumatic brai...
Background: Loss of empathy is part of the personality change commonly observed following head injur...
Abstract: Objective: Head injury (HI) can result in problems in the ability to empathise however it ...
Objective: Head injury can result in problems with the ability to empathise and connect with others...
Objective: To determine whether participants with severe head injury (SHI) allocated to a brief comp...
Introduction: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can cause difficulties in the ability to empathise; howev...
A reduction in appropriate social functioning has been commonly reported following Acquired brain in...
BACKGROUND: People with acquired brain injuries (ABI) frequently experience psychological difficult...
The current study sought to investigate the nature of empathic responding and emotion processing in ...
This thesis explores the role self-compassion may play within neurological conditions. Section one i...
Introduction: A significant proportion of people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) report low levels...
Empathy is a critical component necessary for the development and maintenance of successful interper...
Self-critical judgement, low levels of self-compassion, symptoms of stress, compassion fatigue, trau...
Literature Review: Background: Compassion-facilitating interventions (CFIs) seek to increase fe...
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, this ability is fundamental f...
Objective To compare empathic responses to affective film clips in participants with traumatic brai...
Background: Loss of empathy is part of the personality change commonly observed following head injur...
Abstract: Objective: Head injury (HI) can result in problems in the ability to empathise however it ...
Objective: Head injury can result in problems with the ability to empathise and connect with others...
Objective: To determine whether participants with severe head injury (SHI) allocated to a brief comp...
Introduction: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can cause difficulties in the ability to empathise; howev...
A reduction in appropriate social functioning has been commonly reported following Acquired brain in...
BACKGROUND: People with acquired brain injuries (ABI) frequently experience psychological difficult...
The current study sought to investigate the nature of empathic responding and emotion processing in ...
This thesis explores the role self-compassion may play within neurological conditions. Section one i...
Introduction: A significant proportion of people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) report low levels...
Empathy is a critical component necessary for the development and maintenance of successful interper...
Self-critical judgement, low levels of self-compassion, symptoms of stress, compassion fatigue, trau...
Literature Review: Background: Compassion-facilitating interventions (CFIs) seek to increase fe...
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, this ability is fundamental f...
Objective To compare empathic responses to affective film clips in participants with traumatic brai...