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

James DudleyCatrin EamesJohn MulliganNaomi Fisher
Published in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2017)
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.
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