Journal of Eating Disorders (Aug 2022)

Self-compassion and its barriers: predicting outcomes from inpatient and residential eating disorders treatment

  • Josie Geller,
  • Lindsay Samson,
  • Nadia Maiolino,
  • Megumi M. Iyar,
  • Allison C. Kelly,
  • Suja Srikameswaran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-022-00640-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Plain English summary Self-compassion is associated with a number of positive health indicators and has been shown to support recovery from an eating disorder. This exploratory study examined whether self-compassion and barriers to self-compassion predict clinical outcomes in inpatient and residential eating disorders treatment settings. Whereas self-compassion was rarely associated with outcome, self-compassion barriers were associated with the majority of variables investigated. Given that few longitudinal predictors have been established in this field, the relation between barriers to self-compassion and outcome in both inpatient and residential settings is noteworthy. Targeting self-compassion barriers early in treatment may be helpful in facilitating eating disorder recovery.

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