The Relationship Between Self-Compassion, Cognitive Flexibility and Psychological Symptoms
Kahraman Güler
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ABSTRACT
In this study, firs
aim the relationship between self-compassion, cognitive flexibility and
psychological symptoms, second aim is basically aspire to
investigate that the effects of anxiety, depression, somatization, hostility,
negative self and cognitive flexibility, which reduce self-compassion. Relational
screening model was used in this research by using simple random sampling type.
The simple random sampling method is a sampling method that is claimed to give
each sampling unit an equal probability of being selected, and that the
selected units are sampled and that the selection of the representative sample
is much stronger when compared to other methods . The
population of the research consists of individuals aged 20-45 working in human
resources staff in the private sector in Istanbul. The sample group of the
research consists of 384 individuals between the ages of 20-45 working in the
human resources staff in the private sector in Istanbul. In this study, the Social and Demographic Information
Form, Self-Compassion Scale, Brief Symptom Inventory, and Cognitive Flexibility
Inventory were used.
It
was determined that there was a moderate and negative relationship between the
Self-Compassion Scale with Brief Symptom Inventory, Anxiety, Depression,
Negative Self, Somatization and Hostility. When the literature is examined, it
is seen that there is a negative relationship between the Self-Compassion Scale
with depression and anxiety.