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Mindfulness of voices, self‐compassion, and secure attachment in relation to the experience of hearing voices

机译:与听力声音的经验相关的声音,自我同情和安全的附属的谨慎性

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Objectives Developing compassion towards oneself has been linked to improvement in many areas of psychological well‐being, including psychosis. Furthermore, developing a non‐judgemental, accepting way of relating to voices is associated with lower levels of distress for people who hear voices. These factors have also been associated with secure attachment. This study explores associations between the constructs of mindfulness of voices, self‐compassion, and distress from hearing voices and how secure attachment style related to each of these variables. Design Cross‐sectional online. Method One hundred and twenty‐eight people (73% female; M age ?=?37.5; 87.5% Caucasian) who currently hear voices completed the Self‐Compassion Scale, Southampton Mindfulness of Voices Questionnaire, Relationships Questionnaire, and Hamilton Programme for Schizophrenia Voices Questionnaire. Results Results showed that mindfulness of voices mediated the relationship between self‐compassion and severity of voices, and self‐compassion mediated the relationship between mindfulness of voices and severity of voices. Self‐compassion and mindfulness of voices were significantly positively correlated with each other and negatively correlated with distress and severity of voices. Conclusion Mindful relation to voices and self‐compassion are associated with reduced distress and severity of voices, which supports the proposed potential benefits of mindful relating to voices and self‐compassion as therapeutic skills for people experiencing distress by voice hearing. Practitioner points Greater self‐compassion and mindfulness of voices were significantly associated with less distress from voices. These findings support theory underlining compassionate mind training. Mindfulness of voices mediated the relationship between self‐compassion and distress from voices, indicating a synergistic relationship between the constructs. Although the current findings do not give a direction of causation, consideration is given to the potential impact of mindful and compassionate approaches to voices.
机译:目标对自己的同情趋势已经与心理福祉的许多领域的改善有关,包括精神病。此外,制定非判断性的,接受与声音有关的方式与听到声音的人的危险程度较低。这些因素也与安全附件有关。这项研究探讨了听力,自我同情和痛苦的心态,从听力语音的忧虑以及与这些变量相关的安全附着风格的关系。在线设计横截面。方法一百二十八人(73%的女性;米年龄?调查问卷。结果结果表明,声音的谨慎介绍了声音的自我同情和严重程度之间的关系,自我同情介入了语音和声音严重程度之间的关系。声音的自同情和谨慎程度与彼此显着相关,并且与声音的痛苦和严重程度负相关。结论致力于与声音和自我同情的关系与声音的痛苦和严重程度有关,这支持拟议的潜在利益与声音和自我同情的声音和自我同情的潜在利益视为通过语音听证体现遇险的人们的治疗技巧。从业者积分更大的自我同情和谨慎的声音与声音的痛苦显着相关。这些调查结果支持理论下划线抚慰富有同情心的思维训练。声音的忠诚度介导自我同情与声音之间的关系,表明构建体之间的协同关系。虽然目前的发现不给出因果化方向,但考虑到令人怜悯和富有同情心的声音的潜在影响。

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