Narrative approach to understanding compassion: a mixed methods study in a Polish sample.

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Tác giả: Natalia E Wójcik, Mateusz P Zatorski, Mariusz Zieba

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: Switzerland : Frontiers in psychology , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 197971

OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the relationship between compassion, defined by Gilbert as "a sensitivity to suffering in self and others, with a commitment to try to alleviate and prevent it" and narrative identity. We explored whether individuals with high and low levels of compassion differ in narrative characteristics such as affective tone, agency, and communion themes, as well as the use of redemption or contamination sequences in stressful life event narratives. METHODS: A mixed-method study was conducted with Polish adult participants ( RESULTS: Our findings indicate that individuals with higher compassion more frequently incorporate themes of agency and communion in their narratives, particularly in stories of failure and the past year's most difficult event. The narrative identity of a highly compassionate person includes more content related to seeing oneself as sensitive to suffering and actively working to reduce or prevent it. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights how individuals with varying levels of compassion construct narratives about significant life events. Narrative approaches can foster compassionate engagements and actions, potentially improving therapeutic practices and personal development strategies. The results underscore the importance of narrative analysis in understanding compassion and suggest that compassion levels may influence how individuals interpret and narrate their life experiences, offering valuable insights for future research.
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