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Compassion-Focused Support for Staff in Early Psyc ...
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The session bibliography for the topic of Compassion-Focused Support for Staff in Early Psychosis Services includes 12 references. These references cover a range of topics related to compassion, self-compassion, and compassion-focused therapy. Some of the key points from these references include:<br /><br />- Compassion-Focused Therapy training for healthcare educators and providers can increase self-compassion and reduce self-persecution and self-criticism (Beaumont et al., 2016).<br />- Compassionate care is important in healthcare, but there may be a gap between theory and reality (Cole-King & Gilbert, 2011).<br />- Narratives of compassion in organizations can be important for fostering a compassionate culture (Frost et al., 2000).<br />- Perceived organizational threat can impact the ability to show compassion for others (Henshall et al., 2018).<br />- Compassion-focused approaches can be helpful in working with distressing voices (Heriot-Maitland et al., 2019).<br />- Compassion-focused therapy can be beneficial for relating to voices in psychosis (Heriot-Maitland & Russell, 2018).<br />- Attachment themes play a role in compassion-focused therapy for psychosis (Heriot-Maitland & Kennedy, 2019).<br />- Compassion-focused therapies have emerged and can be effective in promoting compassion (Kirby & Gilbert, 2017).<br />- Compassion training can lead to positive affect and functional neural plasticity (Klimecki et al., 2013).<br />- The presence of compassion at work can have positive consequences (Lilius et al., 2008).<br />- Compassion meditation can enhance empathic accuracy and related neural activity (Mascaro et al., 2013).<br />- Mindfulness, self-compassion, and empathy are important for healthcare professionals (Raab, 2014).<br /><br />These references provide a comprehensive understanding of the importance of compassion-focused support for staff in early psychosis services and can be used as a basis for further research or as a guide for implementing compassionate care practices.
Keywords
Compassion-Focused Support
Early Psychosis Services
Compassion
Self-Compassion
Compassion-Focused Therapy
Healthcare Educators
Compassionate Care
Distressing Voices
Psychosis
Attachment Themes
Funding for SMI Adviser was made possible by Grant No. SM080818 from SAMHSA of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, SAMHSA/HHS or the U.S. Government.
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