2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12671-020-01527-y
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Compassion for Oneself and Others Protects the Mental Health of First Responders

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“…In this tradition, compassion is understood to be “ compassionate love ” or “ loving-kindness ”, and its purpose is to alleviate the suffering of others [ 12 14 ]. Consistent with Buddhism concepts, self-compassion means the compassion for others [ 15 ]; however, it should note that the compassionate love is the more comprehensive construct. As such, although compassionate love associates with empathy, compassionate love distinguishes from empathy.…”
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“…In this tradition, compassion is understood to be “ compassionate love ” or “ loving-kindness ”, and its purpose is to alleviate the suffering of others [ 12 14 ]. Consistent with Buddhism concepts, self-compassion means the compassion for others [ 15 ]; however, it should note that the compassionate love is the more comprehensive construct. As such, although compassionate love associates with empathy, compassionate love distinguishes from empathy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compassionate love is a tendency towards others (i.e., acquaintances, or strangers, or humanity as a whole), especially when they are suffering or in need [ 16 ]. As defined by McDonald et al [ 15 ], compassionate love is a long-term characteristic that includes empathetic feelings as well as patterns of action toward other people. However, Farsi-speaking practitioners and researchers are more likely to have encountered compassion, as it is understood in the Islamic tradition.…”
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