Self-compassion moderates the relationship of perceived public and anticipated self-stigma of seeking help.

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick J. Heath ◽  
Rachel E. Brenner ◽  
Daniel G. Lannin ◽  
David L. Vogel
2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-71
Author(s):  
Инна Кузнецова ◽  
Inna Kuznetsova ◽  
Татьяна Мальцева ◽  
Tatyana Maltseva

Abstract. The article deals with the problem of transition to a higher level of psychological work in the internal affairs bodies, by narrowing and concretizing the existing knowledge regarding psychocorrectional methods used by departmental psychologists. The use of metaphorical associative tools in psychological correction: metaphorical associative cards, metaphorical dolls (puppet therapy), fairy tale therapy, sand therapy, phototherapy, which can significantly increase the interest of internal affairs personnel in seeking help from a psychologist. According to the included observation, as a result of the application of the method of associative metaphorical cards, there is a positive dynamic in the relationship of police officers in the unit according to the following indicators: empathy, acceptance of others, group cohesion, emotional attachment to the group, tolerance.


2015 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 201 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexis L. Waldron ◽  
Vicki Ebbeck

A quantitative approach was adopted to explore facets of mindfulness and self-compassion in relation to their ability to predict crewmembers’ perceptions of their supervisors’ leadership capabilities. The sample comprised 43 wildland fire crews consisting of their primary supervisors (n = 43) and crewmembers (n = 246). A partial least-squares path modelling approach was employed to test hypotheses regarding the relationships among mindfulness, self-compassion and leadership. Findings revealed that supervisor scores on mindfulness were significant predictors of crewmember-rated scores of supervisor leadership. Although not as strong, aspects of self-compassion were also significant predictors of perceived supervisor leadership. Unlike mindfulness, the aspects of self-compassion that predicted supervisor leadership were more varied between desirable self-compassion scores and undesirable self-compassion scores. Overall, the results indicate that mindfulness and self-compassion were predictors of desired wildland fire leadership by crewmembers; these results suggest potential functions that mindfulness and self-compassion could serve in the development of leaders in wildland firefighting.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-164
Author(s):  
Ulifa Rahma ◽  
Rekyan Puspitasari

Adolescents with physical disability is an adolescents whose have bodily abnormalities in their structure or function which can interfere with their activities such as normal teenagers. The psychological impact suffered by adolescents with physical disability such as low self-esteem, anxiety,  frustration, withdrawal from society and apathy. Those condition can reduce the level of subjective well-being and to improve there is internal factors, self-compassion. This research has the aim of knowing how the relationship of self-compassion towards subjective well-being of adolescents with physical disability. This research use quantitative correlational with 140 total sample. The results shows that there is a significant relationship self-compassion toward subjective well-being. Relationships have a positive direction, when self-compassion increased, subjective wellbeing also higher in adolescent with physical disability and vice versa.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 205510291876270 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michail Mantzios ◽  
Helen Egan ◽  
Henna Bahia ◽  
Misba Hussain ◽  
Rebecca Keyte

Contemporary research investigating obesity has focused on grazing (i.e. an uncontrolled and repetitive consumption of small amounts of food). Meanwhile, constructs such as mindfulness, mindful eating and self-compassion have received much attention in assisting individuals with eating behaviours and weight regulation. The association between those constructs and grazing, however, has not been explored. In a cross-sectional study, university students ( n = 261) were recruited to explore the relationship of mindfulness, mindful eating and self-compassion with current weight and grazing. Results indicated that all constructs were negatively related to grazing, but only mindful eating related negatively to current weight. In addition, mindful eating mediated the relationship between grazing and current weight. Possible explanations and future directions are discussed further with an emphasis on the need for more empirical work.


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