%0 Journal Article %T Self-compassion from the adolescent perspective: a qualitative study %J Journal of adolescent research %D 2019 %A Klingle, Kirsten E. %A Van Vliet, K. Jessica %V 34 %N 3 %P 323-346 %X Although recent research has pointed to the potential benefits of self-compassion for youth, relatively little is known about the perspectives and lived experience of adolescents as they extend compassion toward themselves. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to gain an in-depth understanding of self-compassion from the adolescent perspective. Six adolescents, who had experienced a variety of life difficulties, were interviewed about their experiences of self-compassion in the context of their daily lives. Data were analyzed for common themes using interpretative phenomenological analysis. The resulting themes included putting oneself at the center, maintaining a positive outlook, engaging in pleasurable activities, connecting positively with others, working on self-improvement, making oneself attractive to others, accepting oneself, and experiencing emotional balance.

FINDINGS from this study add to self-compassion research by bringing attention to the contextualized meaning and experiences of self-compassion from the adolescent perspective. Directions for future research and limitations of the study are discussed.

Language: en

%G en %I SAGE Publishing %@ 0743-5584 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0743558417722768