Self-reassurance, not self-esteem, serves as a buffer between self-criticism and depressive symptoms

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作者
Petrocchi, Nicola [1 ]
Dentale, Francesco [2 ]
Gilbert, Paul [3 ]
机构
[1] John Cabot Univ, Dept Econ & Social Sci, Via Lungara 233, I-00165 Rome, Italy
[2] Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Clin Psychol, Rome, Italy
[3] Univ Derby, Ctr Compass Res & Training, Derby, England
关键词
self-reassurance; self-criticism; self-compassion; self-esteem; depression; compassion-focused therapy; CONFIRMATORY FACTOR-ANALYSIS; POSITIVE MENTAL-HEALTH; COMPASSION; VALIDATION; PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; EMOTION; ANXIETY; ONESELF; IMPACT; FORMS;
D O I
10.1111/papt.12186
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objectives Several studies suggest that self-criticism and self-reassurance operate through different mechanisms and might interact with each other. This study examined the hypothesis that self-reassurance serves as a buffer between self-criticism and depressive symptoms in a way that self-esteem, which is rooted in a different motivational system, may not. Design We hypothesized that self-criticism would be correlated with high levels of depressive symptoms, but that this association would be weaker at higher levels of self-reassurance abilities. We also hypothesized that self-esteem, a self-relating process based on feeling able and competent to achieve life goals, would not buffer the relationship between self-criticism and depression. Methods Self-criticism, self-reassurance, depressive symptoms, and self-esteem were assessed in a sample of 419 participants (66% females; M-age = 33.40, SD = 11.13). Results At higher levels of self-reassurance, the relationship between self-criticism and depressive symptoms became non-significant, supporting the buffering hypothesis of self-reassurance. Despite the high correlation between self-esteem and self-reassurance, self-esteem did not moderate the relationship between self-criticism and depressive symptoms. Conclusions Results support the growing evidence that not all positive self-relating processes exert the same protective function against psychopathological consequences of self-criticism. Implications for psychotherapy and the validity of using compassion-focused interventions with clients with self-critical issues are discussed. Practitioner points Self-reassurance and self-criticism are distinct processes and they should not be considered positive and negative variations of a single dimension Different types of positive self-relating do not show the same correlation with depressive symptoms. The ability to be self-reassuring protects against the psychopathological correlates of self-criticism while having high self-esteem does not. Compassion-focused interventions are promising avenues to help clients counteract the negative impact of self-criticism on mood.
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