The compassionate journey: An exploratory and controlled study assessing self-compassion-focussed mindfulness in a nonclinical sample

Maor Yeshua, Ada H. Zohar

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Abstract

The purpose of the current study was to test a self-compassion-focussed mindfulness (SCFM) intervention for increasing self-compassion and decreasing depressive symptoms, as well as to test the effect of initial self-compassion as a possible moderator. Community volunteers participated in an SCFM group or in a control group and self-reported at three points in time: at baseline (study, n = 73; control, n = 80), at the end of the 5-week five-session intervention (study, n = 57; control, n = 61) and at follow-up 5 weeks later (study, n = 47; control, n = 50). The SCFM was a Hebrew adaptation based on a mindful self-compassion programme, which is available online. The SCFM was held in person, in small groups (N < 20) over a 2-month period. A four-way interaction was found to be significant [F(2, 186) = 3.70, p = 0.027, η2p = 0.038]. Post hoc tests showed that those who were initially low on self-compassion and participated in the SCFM experienced relief in their depressive symptoms and that their level of self-compassion was increased. This implies that self-compassion is a moderating trait, with the benefit of relieving suffering. By increasing the levels of self-compassion in individuals, it is possible to improve their psychological health.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)363-371
Number of pages9
JournalCounselling and Psychotherapy Research
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • depressive symptoms
  • intervention
  • mindfulness
  • self-compassion

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Applied Psychology
  • Psychiatry and Mental health

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