Individuals who have been involvedin a traumatic experience often feelsignificant levels of shame and/or guilt.Whilst cognitive behaviour therapy(CBT) may be effective in reducing othersymptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD), these individuals may also benefitfrom using self-soothing techniques, suchas developing empathy, loving kindnessand compassion for themselves, in a nonjudgmentalway1. This might be describedin everyday, non-technical language, asencouraging the client to consider ‘beingkinder to myself’, as an aid to therapeuticrecovery, following a traumatic incident
Nilamadhab KarDepartment of Psychiatry, Wolverhampton City Primary Care Trust, Wolverhampton, UKBack...
It is increasingly recognised in the literature that the mechanism of change in psychotherapy is not...
Psychological effect after disaster such as earthquake, fire, or accident needs to be treated approp...
Individuals who have been involvedin a traumatic experience often feelsignificant levels of shame an...
This chapter provides an overview for the rationale of using compassion focused therapy (CFT) to ame...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a description of specific clinical interventions that can be...
Objective This paper describes the content and multi-method evaluation of a compassion focused cogn...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has been primarily conceptualized as a fear-based disorder, but...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an increasingly recognized and potentially preventable cond...
Self-compassion refers to healthy ways of relating to oneself in times of suffering, whether sufferi...
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...
Psychological interventions after traumatic events have only recently been evaluated in randomized, ...
Background: Post-traumatic stress and exposure to early traumatic events are often characterised by...
Therapists delivering trauma-focused interventions are at risk of developing conditions such as seco...
Nilamadhab KarDepartment of Psychiatry, Wolverhampton City Primary Care Trust, Wolverhampton, UKBack...
It is increasingly recognised in the literature that the mechanism of change in psychotherapy is not...
Psychological effect after disaster such as earthquake, fire, or accident needs to be treated approp...
Individuals who have been involvedin a traumatic experience often feelsignificant levels of shame an...
This chapter provides an overview for the rationale of using compassion focused therapy (CFT) to ame...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a description of specific clinical interventions that can be...
Objective This paper describes the content and multi-method evaluation of a compassion focused cogn...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has been primarily conceptualized as a fear-based disorder, but...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an increasingly recognized and potentially preventable cond...
Self-compassion refers to healthy ways of relating to oneself in times of suffering, whether sufferi...
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...
Psychological interventions after traumatic events have only recently been evaluated in randomized, ...
Background: Post-traumatic stress and exposure to early traumatic events are often characterised by...
Therapists delivering trauma-focused interventions are at risk of developing conditions such as seco...
Nilamadhab KarDepartment of Psychiatry, Wolverhampton City Primary Care Trust, Wolverhampton, UKBack...
It is increasingly recognised in the literature that the mechanism of change in psychotherapy is not...
Psychological effect after disaster such as earthquake, fire, or accident needs to be treated approp...