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      Fears of compassion: development of three self-report measures.

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      Psychology and psychotherapy
      Wiley

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          Abstract

          There is increasing evidence that helping people develop compassion for themselves and others has powerful impacts on negative affect and promotes positive affect. However, clinical observations suggest that some individuals, particularly those high in self-criticism, can find self-compassion and receiving compassion difficult and can be fearful of it. This study therefore developed measures of fear of: compassion for others, compassion from others, and compassion for self. We also explored the relationship of these fears with established compassion for self and compassion for others measures, self-criticism, attachment styles, and depression, anxiety, and stress.

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          Journal
          Psychol Psychother
          Psychology and psychotherapy
          Wiley
          2044-8341
          1476-0835
          Sep 2011
          : 84
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Mental Health Research Unit, Kingsway Hospital, Derby, UK. p.gilbert@derby.ac.uk
          Article
          10.1348/147608310X526511
          22903867
          c5ca9e51-2261-4c1f-b226-c4976631725d
          ©2010 The British Psychological Society.
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