نتایج جستجو برای: compassion among female students

تعداد نتایج: 1624856  

AliReza Bakhshayesh, Marjan Kalatian, Maryam Salehzadeh,

Introduction: Hopelessness and negative rumination are among issues the older adults cope with it. Examining effective therapy strategies to decrease them are of great importance. The current study was conducted with regard to understanding the importance of this issue. It aims at examining the effectiveness of mindfulness-based compassion therapy on hopelessness and rumination among the female...

Journal: :International journal of nursing studies 2016
Joana Duarte José Pinto-Gouveia Bárbara Cruz

BACKGROUND Job stress and burnout are common among healthcare professionals, and nurses in particular. In addition to the heavy workload and lack of recourses, nurses are also confronted with emotionally intense situations associated with illness and suffering, which require empathic abilities. Although empathy is one of the core values in nursing, if not properly balanced it can also have detr...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه سیستان و بلوچستان - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1391

during the process of reading, sometimes learners use ineffective and inefficient strategies and some factors may influence their use of strategies. perhaps critical thinking is one of these factors. this study aims to identify those categories of reading strategies that are mostly used by iranian efl learners and to see if there is any significant relationship between the critical thinking abi...

Journal: :Mindfulness 2022

Abstract Objectives Self-compassion, defined as the ability to be accepting and loving towards oneself, has been identified a potential protective factor against development of body dissatisfaction eating disorders (ED). In contrast, compulsive exercise is core feature in progression EDs often employed maladaptive coping strategy for negative emotions image concerns. However, relationships betw...

Journal: :Journal of clinical nursing 2016
Rosie Kneafsey Sarah Brown Kim Sein Carol Chamley Joanne Parsons

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To report findings from a qualitative study of key stakeholders' perspectives on 'compassion' in the health care context. To present the 'Framework for Compassionate Interpersonal Relations'. BACKGROUND Although many research articles, health policies and health care strategies identify compassion as an underpinning value and key component of health care quality, identifyi...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2015
Arielle A J Scoglio Deirdre A Rudat Donn Garvert Maggie Jarmolowski Christie Jackson Judith L Herman

Emerging literature suggests that self-compassion may be an important concept for understanding recovery from the impact of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The present study explored the interconnection among self-compassion, resilience, emotion dysregulation, and PTSD symptom severity in a sample of treatment-seeking women with PTSD. We predicted that self-compassion would be ...

Journal: :Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research 2013
Allison C Kelly Jacqueline C Carter David C Zuroff Sahar Borairi

Gilbert (2005) proposed that the capacity for self-compassion is integral to overcoming shame and psychopathology. We tested this model among 74 individuals with an eating disorder admitted to specialized treatment. Participants completed measures assessing self-compassion, fear of self-compassion, shame, and eating disorder symptoms at admission and every 3 weeks during treatment. At baseline,...

2013
Ezra M. Markowitz Paul Slovic Daniel Västfjäll Sara D. Hodges

Compassion shown towards victims often decreases as the number of individuals in need of aid increases, identifiability of the victims decreases, and the proportion of victims helped shrinks. Such “compassion fade” may hamper individual-level and collective responses to pressing large-scale crises. To date, research on compassion fade has focused on humanitarian challenges; thus, it remains unk...

2012
Michelle Brooks Frances Kay-Lambkin Jenny Bowman Steven Childs

Self-compassion is a topic of growing research interest and is represented by six facets including selfkindness, self-judgement, mindfulness, over-identification, common humanity and isolation. Recent research interest has begun to examine the use of self-focused compassion and mindfulness as a way of alleviating the distress associated with psychological disorders. Little research exists to ex...

2018
James Dudley Catrin Eames John Mulligan Naomi Fisher

OBJECTIVES Developing compassion towards oneself has been linked to improvement in many areas of psychological well-being, including psychosis. Furthermore, developing a non-judgemental, accepting way of relating to voices is associated with lower levels of distress for people who hear voices. These factors have also been associated with secure attachment. This study explores associations betwe...

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