Pathways by Which Self-Compassion Improves Positive Body Image: A Qualitative Analysis

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Raque, Trisha L. [1 ]
Lamphere, Brooke [1 ]
Motzny, Christine [1 ]
Kauffmann, Julia [1 ]
Ziemer, Kathryn [2 ]
Haywood, Shaakira [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Denver, Dept Counseling Psychol, Denver, CO 80210 USA
[2] Old Town Psychol, 1221 King St, Alexandria, VA 22314 USA
关键词
self-compassion; expressive writing; body image; college women; WRITTEN EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION; DISORDERED EATING BEHAVIOR; COLLEGE-WOMEN; NEGATIVE AFFECT; BREAST-CANCER; ADULT WOMEN; INTERVENTION; ACCEPTANCE; DISTRESS; FLEXIBILITY;
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10.3390/bs13110939
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The current study applied consensual qualitative research-modified to essays written by 51 college women completing an expressive writing intervention over three time points for a total of 153 essays to identify how increases in self-compassion improve body image. A qualitative coding team tracked changes in affect and cognition over three time points. The results demonstrated that college women consistently expressed body acceptance and psychological flexibility. Additionally, the participants expressed important increases in mindfulness as well as decreases in social influences, feelings of separation, negative health behaviors, and attention to media messages. Decreases were found in their expressions of body functionality, love and kindness toward their body, and internal locus of control. These findings suggest pathways through which self-compassion may improve women's body image by increasing mindfulness and decreasing the negative ways of relating to one's body, specifically in the areas of media, clothing, make-up, and negative social interactions.
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