Previous research has shown that people often separate the present self from past selves. Applying knowledge gained from intergroup research to the interpersonal domain, we argue that the degree to which people identify with their past self (self-identification) influences their reaction when recalling a past event during which they harmed another person. Because they feel close to their past self, we expected this to be threatening for high self-identifiers, and expected them to be motivated to avoid self-critical emotions and blame. Using four meta-analyses, conducted on a set of seven experimental studies, we investigated four ways in which high self-identifiers can distance themselves from the event: by feeling compassion, by taking a t...
Although measured as a trait characteristic, self-compassion can also be induced to help vulnerable ...
The intrapersonal and interpersonal benefits of forgiveness are well understood within the psycholog...
Self-compassion, which is a kind attitude toward oneself, has been well documented to promote psycho...
Previous research has shown that people often separate the present self from past selves. Applying k...
Previous research has shown that people often separate the present self from past selves. Applying k...
Two studies investigate the presentation of self-compassion following an interpersonal transgression...
Satisfying and meaningful relationships depend on the ability to take the perspectives of others. Em...
Research suggests up to 90% of individuals will be exposed to a potentially traumatic event at least...
The current study sought to understand the mediators and moderators of the relationship between stal...
Threat based risk factors previously found to be associated with PTSD were investigated in a clinica...
Despite concerted efforts to eradicate violence against women and challenge victim-blaming attitudes...
Previous research indicates a positive association between childhood maltreatment (CM) and adverse l...
Shame is a painful negative emotion involving negative evaluation of the self. There has been signif...
Post-event processing (PEP) refers to a negative and prolonged rumination following anxiety-inducing...
Empirical and clinical research suggests that some individuals find self-generating compassion and r...
Although measured as a trait characteristic, self-compassion can also be induced to help vulnerable ...
The intrapersonal and interpersonal benefits of forgiveness are well understood within the psycholog...
Self-compassion, which is a kind attitude toward oneself, has been well documented to promote psycho...
Previous research has shown that people often separate the present self from past selves. Applying k...
Previous research has shown that people often separate the present self from past selves. Applying k...
Two studies investigate the presentation of self-compassion following an interpersonal transgression...
Satisfying and meaningful relationships depend on the ability to take the perspectives of others. Em...
Research suggests up to 90% of individuals will be exposed to a potentially traumatic event at least...
The current study sought to understand the mediators and moderators of the relationship between stal...
Threat based risk factors previously found to be associated with PTSD were investigated in a clinica...
Despite concerted efforts to eradicate violence against women and challenge victim-blaming attitudes...
Previous research indicates a positive association between childhood maltreatment (CM) and adverse l...
Shame is a painful negative emotion involving negative evaluation of the self. There has been signif...
Post-event processing (PEP) refers to a negative and prolonged rumination following anxiety-inducing...
Empirical and clinical research suggests that some individuals find self-generating compassion and r...
Although measured as a trait characteristic, self-compassion can also be induced to help vulnerable ...
The intrapersonal and interpersonal benefits of forgiveness are well understood within the psycholog...
Self-compassion, which is a kind attitude toward oneself, has been well documented to promote psycho...