2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12671-023-02232-2
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Perceived Parenting Style and Adolescent Self-Compassion: A Longitudinal, Within-Person Approach

Sorcha Kaufmann,
Joseph Ciarrochi,
Keong Yap
et al.

Abstract: Objectives Caregiver responses are important in shaping how children, and later adolescents, engage in their own self-compassionate responding and uncompassionate self-responding. However, longitudinal research exploring the relationship between parenting style and adolescent self-compassion is limited. We examined the degree to which psychologically controlling and supportive parenting styles were linked to changes in compassionate self-responding (CSR) and uncompassionate self-responding (USR),… Show more

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