Self‐Compassion Versus Global Self‐Esteem: Two Different Ways of Relating to Oneself
The University of Texas at Austin · Radboud University Nijmegen
Abstract
This research examined self-compassion and self-esteem as they relate to various aspects of psychological functioning. Self-compassion entails treating oneself with kindness, recognizing one's shared humanity, and being mindful when considering negative aspects of oneself. Study 1 (N=2,187) compared self-compassion and global self-esteem as they relate to ego-focused reactivity. It was found that self-compassion predicted more stable feelings of self-worth than self-esteem and was less contingent on particular outcomes. Self-compassion also had a stronger negative association with social comparison, public self-consciousness, self-rumination, anger, and need for cognitive closure. Self-esteem (but not…
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2Topics & keywords
- Self-compassion
- Psychology
- Self-esteem
- Feeling
- Social psychology
- Happiness
- Mindfulness
- Clinical psychology
- Reduced inequalities