Self-Compassion and Anxiety and Depression in Chronic Physical Illness Populations: a Systematic Review

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Maria Hughes
Stephen L. Brown
Sophie Campbell
Shannon Dandy
Mary G. Cherry
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[1] University of Liverpool,Department of Primary Care and Mental Health, Institute of Population Health
[2] Royal Liverpool University Hospital,Clinical Health Psychology Service, Linda McCartney Centre
[3] Lancaster University,Department of Clinical Psychology, Furness Building
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Mindfulness | 2021年 / 12卷
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Self-compassion; Depression; Anxiety; Chronic physical illness; Systematic review;
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页码:1597 / 1610
页数:13
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