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Exploring change processes in compassion focused therapy in psychosis: Results of a feasibility randomized controlled trial
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An evaluation of the impact of introducing compassion focused therapy to a standard treatment programme for people with eating disorders.
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The Language of Compassion in Acute Mental Health Care
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A new therapeutic community: development of a compassion-focussed and contextual behavioural environment
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The Italian version of the Social Comparison Rating Scale and the Submissive Behaviour Scale: Reliability and validity in a sample of adolescents
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The Early Memories of Warmth and Safeness Scale for adolescents: Cross-Sample Validation of the Complete and Brief Versions
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Practice quality and effectiveness of a compassion training intervention: The Importance of embodying the compassionate self
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An evolutionary approach to emotion in mental health with a focus on affiliative emotions
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Compassion Motivations: Distinguishing Submissive Compassion From Genuine Compassion and its Association With Shame, Submissive Behavior, Depression, Anxiety and Stress.
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The origins and nature of compassion focused therapy
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Compassion-focused therapy: Preface and introduction for special section.
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Compassion-focused self-help for skin conditions in individuals with insecure attachment: a pilot evaluation of acceptability and potential effectiveness
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The concept of compassion within UK media-generated discourse: A corpus-informed analysis
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Body image and weight-related shame prospectively predict binge eating symptomology and weight outcomes: The value of deshaming approaches to weight management.
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Measurement of external shame: An inside view
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The impact of self-criticism and self-reasurance on weight related positive and negative affect and well-being in participants of a commercial weight management programme
Conference Abstract
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Affiliative and prosocial motives and emotions in mental health.
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The evolution and social dynamics of compassion.
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The impact of shame, self-criticism and social rank on eating psychopathology in overweight and obese members of a commercial weight management programme
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