The growing body of research on compassion has demonstrated its benefits for healthcare and wellbeing. However, there is no clear agreement about a definition for compassion, given the novelty of the research on this construct and its religious roots. The aim of this study is to analyze the mental semantic construction of compassion in Spanish-speaking women breast cancer survivors, and the effects of the Cognitively-Based Compassion Training (CBCT®) on the modification of this definition, compared to treatment-as-usual (TAU), at baseline, post-intervention, and six-month follow-up. Participants were 56 women breast cancer survivors from a randomized clinical trial. The Osgood''s Semantic Differential categories (evaluative, potency, and ac...
Background: Cancer survivors and their informal caregivers (family members, close friends) often exp...
Compassion is an affective state and comprises recognition of the suffering of others and a motivati...
The current study aimed to examine the mechanisms of change that mediate the impact of a compassiona...
The growing body of research on compassion has demonstrated its benefits for healthcare and wellbein...
Breast cancer (BC) requires a significant psychological adaptation once treatment is finished. There...
Compassion is an intrinsic trait and is linked to psychological and physiological well-being. It can...
Context. Breast cancer (BC) requires a significant psychological adaptation once treatment is finish...
Previous research on mindfulness and compassion has indicated that training programmes based on thes...
Scientific interest in compassion has exponentially grown over the past 15 years. The quantitative e...
Aims and objectives: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK d...
Aims and objectives: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK disc...
Compassion is an ancient concept but novel hot topic across the social sciences, from psychology, to...
Empathy, or the ability to “feel” another person’s experience, evokes strong emotions and activates ...
Assess participants understanding of the concept of compassion in Czechia and Poland after completi...
The concept, benefits and recommendations for the cultivation of compassion have been recognized in ...
Background: Cancer survivors and their informal caregivers (family members, close friends) often exp...
Compassion is an affective state and comprises recognition of the suffering of others and a motivati...
The current study aimed to examine the mechanisms of change that mediate the impact of a compassiona...
The growing body of research on compassion has demonstrated its benefits for healthcare and wellbein...
Breast cancer (BC) requires a significant psychological adaptation once treatment is finished. There...
Compassion is an intrinsic trait and is linked to psychological and physiological well-being. It can...
Context. Breast cancer (BC) requires a significant psychological adaptation once treatment is finish...
Previous research on mindfulness and compassion has indicated that training programmes based on thes...
Scientific interest in compassion has exponentially grown over the past 15 years. The quantitative e...
Aims and objectives: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK d...
Aims and objectives: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK disc...
Compassion is an ancient concept but novel hot topic across the social sciences, from psychology, to...
Empathy, or the ability to “feel” another person’s experience, evokes strong emotions and activates ...
Assess participants understanding of the concept of compassion in Czechia and Poland after completi...
The concept, benefits and recommendations for the cultivation of compassion have been recognized in ...
Background: Cancer survivors and their informal caregivers (family members, close friends) often exp...
Compassion is an affective state and comprises recognition of the suffering of others and a motivati...
The current study aimed to examine the mechanisms of change that mediate the impact of a compassiona...