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Self-Compassionate Writing Exercises Increase College Women’s Body Satisfaction
Natalie G. Stern,
Renee Engeln
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Psychology
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Writing Exercises
100%
College Women
100%
Women's Bodies
100%
Body Satisfaction
100%
Body Functionality
83%
Positive Affect
50%
Compassion
33%
Undergraduate Women
33%
Negative Affect
33%
Writing Task
33%
Compassion-focused
33%
Body Positive
33%
United States
16%
Online Material
16%
Young Women
16%
Control Condition
16%
Positive Events
16%
Brief Intervention
16%
Clinician Educator
16%
Online Format
16%
Letter Writing
16%
Self-compassion
16%
New Writing
16%
Sorority Women
16%
Psychology
Positive Affect
100%
Negative Affect
66%
Self-Compassion
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Study Participant
100%