Objective This paper describes the content and multi-method evaluation of a compassion focused cognitive behavioural psychotherapy (CBT) group for people who self-harm/injure. Method Quantitative questionnaires and a qualitative focus group were used for the three participants. Reflective diary contents were analysed. Results Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the questionnaires. This demonstrated positive reductions in the GAD-7 and PHQ-9 scores but no significant change in self-compassion scores. The cognitions of self-injurious behaviour scale demonstrated some positive belief change. Participants reported improved self-awareness, alternative coping and improved emotional regulation. All participants reported anger anx...
Purpose: This study examines pre and post outcome measures following a course of Compassionate Mind ...
This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated whether self-compassion-related therapies, inc...
Self-compassion, that is treating oneself with kindness and understanding and without harsh judgment...
Objective: This research aims to determine the effectiveness of compassion focused therapy (CFT) on ...
Background/Aims/Objectives: This prospective, comparative outcome study was designed to contrast the...
Individuals working for the emergency services often bear witness to distressing events. This outcom...
This narrative review summarises findings of research that has shown use of Compassion-Focused Thera...
Background. Compassion-focused therapy (CFT) is a relatively novel form of psychotherapy that was de...
Self-critical judgement, low levels of self-compassion, symptoms of stress, compassion fatigue, trau...
This study explored the benefits of a group-based compassion-focused therapy approach in a heterogen...
This empirical paper is part of a joint project with another UCL DClinPsy trainee, Amanda Mwale Her ...
This study explored the benefits of a group-based compassion-focused therapy approach in a heterogen...
The research aimed to evaluate an exploratory Compassion Focused Group Psychotherapy Program and the...
This narrative review summarises findings of research that has shown use of Compassion- Focused The...
Over the past three decades, two movements became apparent in the field of psychotherapy: (1) a move...
Purpose: This study examines pre and post outcome measures following a course of Compassionate Mind ...
This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated whether self-compassion-related therapies, inc...
Self-compassion, that is treating oneself with kindness and understanding and without harsh judgment...
Objective: This research aims to determine the effectiveness of compassion focused therapy (CFT) on ...
Background/Aims/Objectives: This prospective, comparative outcome study was designed to contrast the...
Individuals working for the emergency services often bear witness to distressing events. This outcom...
This narrative review summarises findings of research that has shown use of Compassion-Focused Thera...
Background. Compassion-focused therapy (CFT) is a relatively novel form of psychotherapy that was de...
Self-critical judgement, low levels of self-compassion, symptoms of stress, compassion fatigue, trau...
This study explored the benefits of a group-based compassion-focused therapy approach in a heterogen...
This empirical paper is part of a joint project with another UCL DClinPsy trainee, Amanda Mwale Her ...
This study explored the benefits of a group-based compassion-focused therapy approach in a heterogen...
The research aimed to evaluate an exploratory Compassion Focused Group Psychotherapy Program and the...
This narrative review summarises findings of research that has shown use of Compassion- Focused The...
Over the past three decades, two movements became apparent in the field of psychotherapy: (1) a move...
Purpose: This study examines pre and post outcome measures following a course of Compassionate Mind ...
This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated whether self-compassion-related therapies, inc...
Self-compassion, that is treating oneself with kindness and understanding and without harsh judgment...