Self-Compassion as a Mediator of Mindfulness and Compassion for Others

IF 0.7 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Cheryl L. Fulton
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Abstract

Mindfulness and self-compassion have garnered interest as tools for improving counselor wellness and performance, yet little is known about how they relate to compassion. Compassion—for oneself and others—is considered important to counselor well-being and effective counseling. In Buddhist and current models, mindfulness is theorized to increase self-compassion and, subsequently, compassion for others, but the study of these proposed relationships is limited. Using mediation analysis, the author confirmed self-compassion as a mediator of mindfulness and compassion for others among 152 master's-level counseling interns. Implications and practical application of mindfulness and self-compassion for counselor development are discussed.

自我同情作为正念和同情他人的中介
正念和自我同情作为提高咨询师健康和表现的工具已经引起了人们的兴趣,但人们对它们与同情的关系知之甚少。同情——对自己和他人——被认为是辅导员幸福和有效咨询的重要因素。在佛教和当前的模式中,正念被认为是为了增加自我同情,进而增加对他人的同情,但对这些拟议关系的研究是有限的。通过中介分析,作者在152名硕士咨询实习生中证实了自我同情是正念和同情他人的中介。讨论了正念和自我同情对咨询师发展的影响和实际应用。
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