A two-week daily diary study examining the association between daily self-compassion and symptoms of bulimia nervosa.
Aleece KatanAllison Catherine KellyPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2021)
For women who report symptoms consistent with BN, responding to daily distress with greater self-compassion than usual may attenuate the psychosocial and behavioral symptoms of their eating disorder. Similarly, days of reduced eating pathology may facilitate self-compassion. Future research using experimental paradigms and ecological momentary assessments may shed further light on the ways in which self-compassion and eating pathology relate to one another in this population.