Self‐Compassion in Clinical Practice
Cambridge Health Alliance · Harvard University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Self-compassion is conceptualized as containing 3 core components: self-kindness versus self-judgment, common humanity versus isolation, and mindfulness versus overidentification, when relating to painful experiences. Research evidence demonstrates that self-compassion is related to psychological flourishing and reduced psychopathology. Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) is an 8-week training program, meeting 2.5 hours each week, designed to help participants cultivate self-compassion. MSC contains a variety of meditations (e.g., loving-kindness, affectionate breathing) as well as informal practices for use in daily life (e.g., soothing touch, self-compassionate letter writing). A detailed clinical case illustrates…
Citation impact
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- 29.44
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Compassion
- Kindness
- Self-compassion
- Mindfulness
- Flourishing
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- Psychotherapist