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Self-compassion and shame in patients with anxiety disorder
Dvořáková, Marika ; Loneková, Katarína (advisor) ; Rodriguez Manchola, Mabel Virginia (referee)
Many researches deal with a wide range of cause of anxiety disorders, which may include various untreated traumas, physiological causes, cognitive distortion or learned reactions. Anxiety disorders tend to create so-called the vicious circle of stress and anxiety that closes the patients, leads them to social isolation and gradual loss of life certainty. Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental illness. Major types are introduced in the thesis and they are connected with the concepts of self- compassion, shame-proneness and guilt-proneness, which have been studied abroad in recent years. The research part then brings the results of the role of self-compassion, shame- proneness and guilt-proneness in experiencing clinical anxiety, confirming the assumption that patients suffering from anxiety show a significantly lower level of self- compassion, a higher shame-proneness and internalized shame. Guilt-proneness does not show a relation with self-compassion. Details are discoussed. Key words: anxiety self-compassion shame internalized shame guilt
Self-compassion and shame in patients with anxiety disorder
Dvořáková, Marika ; Loneková, Katarína (advisor) ; Rodriguez Manchola, Mabel Virginia (referee)
Many researches deal with a wide range of cause of anxiety disorders, which may include various untreated traumas, physiological causes, cognitive distortion or learned reactions. Anxiety disorders tend to create so-called the vicious circle of stress and anxiety that closes the patients, leads them to social isolation and gradual loss of life certainty. Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental illness. Major types are introduced in the thesis and they are connected with the concepts of self- compassion, shame-proneness and guilt-proneness, which have been studied abroad in recent years. The research part then brings the results of the role of self-compassion, shame- proneness and guilt-proneness in experiencing clinical anxiety, confirming the assumption that patients suffering from anxiety show a significantly lower level of self- compassion, a higher shame-proneness and internalized shame. Guilt-proneness does not show a relation with self-compassion. Details are discoussed. Key words: anxiety self-compassion shame internalized shame guilt

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1 DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Marie - Anna
33 DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Markéta
5 DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Marta
43 DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Martina
56 DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Michaela
2 DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Miluše
8 DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Miroslava
15 DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Monika
3 Dvořáková, M.
12 Dvořáková, Magdalena
12 Dvořáková, Magdaléna
14 Dvořáková, Marcela
18 Dvořáková, Marie
33 Dvořáková, Markéta
43 Dvořáková, Martina
56 Dvořáková, Michaela
2 Dvořáková, Michala
3 Dvořáková, Milena
2 Dvořáková, Miriam
8 Dvořáková, Miroslava
2 Dvořáková, Miroslava,
15 Dvořáková, Monika
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