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Research - Quantitative study into the relationship between Self-Compassion (Neff, 2003a,b), Compassion-for-Others, and Mindfulness in fully-accredited therapists and counsellors.

07/02/2022 11:31 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

My name is John Lalor. I am an MA student in Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy at IICP, Dublin. I am recruiting participants for my project, and I would be most grateful if you would agree to participate.

This is a quantitative study into the relationship between Self-Compassion (Neff, 2003a,b), Compassion-for-Others, and Mindfulness in fully-accredited therapists and counsellors. I believe it is important to better understand the relationship between these constructs, given what we know about the importance of self-care, and the impact of stress and burnout in our profession.

The questionnaire, hosted on Survey Monkey, is quite brief: it contains two psychometrics (total: 55 questions); you will also be asked some standard demographic questions.

Here is the link>>
the Information Sheet and Consent Form are on the first pages of the questionnaire.

If you would like to contact me, please do not hesitate:

e: johnlalor@protonmail.com

m: 085 7834456


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