Working with Clients to Identify Personalized Lovingkindness Phrases

In addition to the sequence of lovingkindness meditations we have created for use with highly self-critical clients, we have found that it is often powerful for the phrases used in lovingkindness meditations to be customized for a particular person. The goal is to identify personalized lovingkindness phrases based on the client’s own idiosyncratic experience that … Read more

December 2016 Research Roundup: Viva las Vagus

Unfortunately there often seems to be a wide chasm between what happens in the research lab and what happens on the front lines of clinical work. On the one hand, researchers need to listen to clinicians and learn about their direct experiences with clients. On the other hand, clinicians can benefit from hearing about clinically … Read more

December 2016 Tool of the Month: Assessing Fear of Self-Compassion

Self-compassion is great. It feels all nice and warm and fuzzy, right? Actually, maybe not, at least not for everyone. In fact, for a lot of folks, particularly those who struggle with chronic shame and self-criticism, compassion can actually be pretty scary! In fact, we know from research that highly self-critical clients tend to find compassion-related cues to be anxiety provoking.   Even for folks who are … Read more

November 2016 Shame and Self-Compassion Research Update

Every month, we scour the scientific literature for interesting studies that have practical implications for therapists working with shame, self-criticism, or compassion. Below are a few of our favorites for this month: Belongingness Affects Feelings of Guilt and Shame Although both guilt and shame are often elicited by the same situation (transgressing a social norm), … Read more

Now and Then: Using temporal framing to facilitate more flexible, compassionate perspective taking

One of the core processes in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is “self as context” work, or, as we prefer to call it, flexible perspective taking. In our work with those struggling with chronic shame and self-criticism, this flexible perspective taking is key to helping individuals to develop a more compassionate perspective towards themselves and … Read more

October 2016 Shame and Self-Compassion Research Update

Every month, we scour the scientific literature for interesting studies that have practical implications for therapists working with shame, self-criticism, or compassion. Below are a few of our favorites for this month: Compassion Training Helps Reduce Binge Eating and Distress for People Struggling with Binge Eating Disorder   This is the first randomized controlled trial to explore the … Read more

September 2016 Shame and Self-Compassion Research Update

Every month, we scour the scientific literature for interesting studies that have practical implications for therapists working with shame, self-criticism, or compassion. Below are a few of our favorites for this month: Fear of Self-Compassion Predicts Functioning After Childhood Sexual Abuse Some individuals, especially those high in self-criticism, are fearful of extending kindness and warmth … Read more

August 2016 Shame and Self-Compassion Research Update

Every month, we scour the scientific literature for interesting studies that have practical implications for therapists working with shame, self-criticism, or compassion. Below are a few of our favorites for this month: The first randomized controlled study of a self-compassion intervention in a Japanese sample Shame and self-compassion may function differently in collectivist cultures. However, … Read more