2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11031-013-9368-z
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A randomized controlled trial of compassion cultivation training: Effects on mindfulness, affect, and emotion regulation

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“…Although the results of the present study suggest that self-compassion is a rather stable trait with stability coefficients of about .80, an increasing number of intervention studies in clinical and subclinical populations (Albertson et al, 2014;Held and Owens, 2015;Jazaieri et al, 2014;Neff and Germer, 2012;Shahar et al, 2012;Shapira and Mongrain, 2010) show that fostering a self-compassionate attitude is possible. However, there is still a lack of research regarding the long-term stability of such changes.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…Although the results of the present study suggest that self-compassion is a rather stable trait with stability coefficients of about .80, an increasing number of intervention studies in clinical and subclinical populations (Albertson et al, 2014;Held and Owens, 2015;Jazaieri et al, 2014;Neff and Germer, 2012;Shahar et al, 2012;Shapira and Mongrain, 2010) show that fostering a self-compassionate attitude is possible. However, there is still a lack of research regarding the long-term stability of such changes.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…From a different line of research, some authors have pointed out a significant relationship between mindfulness and happiness, as well as social dominance orientation (e.g., Brown and Kasser 2005;Hollis-Walker and Colosimo 2011;Jazaieri et al 2014;Panno et al 2017). In this vein, Lim et al (2015) have shown that a mindfulness meditation training self-administered via smart technologies was effective in determining more compassionate behavior towards strangers (Lim et al 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this vein, Lim et al (2015) have shown that a mindfulness meditation training self-administered via smart technologies was effective in determining more compassionate behavior towards strangers (Lim et al 2015). Keeping in mind that mindfulness is negatively related to SDO and positively to happiness (Brown and Kasser 2005;Hollis-Walker and Colosimo 2011;Jazaieri et al 2014;Panno et al 2017), one might expect that mindfulness training could be helpful to reduce negative reactions towards immigrants and the tendency to support the inequality expressed by social-dominant people. Thus, mindfulness training could be adopted with the purpose of coping with migration issues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outcome studies for MSC (Neff & Germer, 2013) and CCT (Jazaieri et al, 2013;Jazaieri et al, 2014) have consistently demonstrated the ability of these programs and practices to increase ratings of mindfulness, compassion, self-compassion, happiness and life satisfaction while decreasing reports of depression, anxiety, stress and emotional avoidance.…”
Section: Mindful Coping Skillsmentioning
confidence: 98%