This paper explores indicators of practice quality of a brief compassion mind training (CMT) intervention and their impact on the development of an inner sense of one’s compassionate self (CS) and a range of self-report measures. Participants were randomly assigned to one of two conditions: compassionate mind training (CMT; n = 77) and wait-list control. Participants in the CMT condition practiced a range of CMT practices during 2 weeks. Each week, participants completed a feedback questionnaire, measuring practice frequency, helpfulness and embodiment of the practices in everyday life. Self-report measures of compassion, positive affect, shame, self-criticism, fears of compassion and psychopathological symptoms were also completed at pre a...
There is good and increasing evidence that cultivating compassion for one's self and others can have...
There is increasing evidence that when people focus on being a certain kind of person, for example o...
Over the past three decades, two movements became apparent in the field of psychotherapy: (1) a move...
The current study aimed to examine the mechanisms of change that mediate the impact of a compassiona...
This thesis explored service-users' experience of developing self-compassion using Compassionate Min...
Abstract Psychosocial interventions often aim to alleviate negative emotional states. However, there...
ObjectivesCompassionate mind training (CMT) is an intervention that consists of a series of exercise...
Compassion-based practises have been extensively shown to be beneficial in their remediation and pre...
BackgroundCompassion Focused Therapy (CFT) and Compassionate Mind Training (CMT) aim to help people ...
Compassion Mind Training (CMT) is a therapeutic approach to guide highly self-critical individuals t...
Purpose: This study examines pre and post outcome measures following a course of Compassionate Mind ...
The development of the compassionate self, associated with practices such as slow and deeper breathi...
Compassion is an affective state and comprises recognition of the suffering of others and a motivati...
Evolutionary psychologists posit that a soothing system evolved to detect cues of warmth and kindnes...
Mindfulness-based interventions generally include compassion implicitly, but it remains to be seen w...
There is good and increasing evidence that cultivating compassion for one's self and others can have...
There is increasing evidence that when people focus on being a certain kind of person, for example o...
Over the past three decades, two movements became apparent in the field of psychotherapy: (1) a move...
The current study aimed to examine the mechanisms of change that mediate the impact of a compassiona...
This thesis explored service-users' experience of developing self-compassion using Compassionate Min...
Abstract Psychosocial interventions often aim to alleviate negative emotional states. However, there...
ObjectivesCompassionate mind training (CMT) is an intervention that consists of a series of exercise...
Compassion-based practises have been extensively shown to be beneficial in their remediation and pre...
BackgroundCompassion Focused Therapy (CFT) and Compassionate Mind Training (CMT) aim to help people ...
Compassion Mind Training (CMT) is a therapeutic approach to guide highly self-critical individuals t...
Purpose: This study examines pre and post outcome measures following a course of Compassionate Mind ...
The development of the compassionate self, associated with practices such as slow and deeper breathi...
Compassion is an affective state and comprises recognition of the suffering of others and a motivati...
Evolutionary psychologists posit that a soothing system evolved to detect cues of warmth and kindnes...
Mindfulness-based interventions generally include compassion implicitly, but it remains to be seen w...
There is good and increasing evidence that cultivating compassion for one's self and others can have...
There is increasing evidence that when people focus on being a certain kind of person, for example o...
Over the past three decades, two movements became apparent in the field of psychotherapy: (1) a move...