The link between self-compassion and psychotic-like experiences: A matter of distress?
Jakob ScheunemannBjörn SchlierLeonie AsconeTania M LincolnPublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2018)
Low levels of self-compassion are associated with being more distressed by psychotic experiences. As the self-compassion facets isolation and overidentification are most strongly related to distress, prevention and intervention programmes may benefit from focusing on these negative facets.