Mindfulness and self-compassion—allies in the struggle with depression

People who practice self-compassion and mindfulness are less susceptible to symptoms of depression and anxiety. Why is this? Scientists, including researchers from SWPS University, have studied the interplay between self-compassion (treating yourself with kindness), mindfulness, and symptoms of anxiety and depression. They published their results in the journal Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy.

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