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The Being Method: A Novel Intervention Programme for Emotional Distress Management Through Self‐Compassion and Compassion

ABSTRACT

Background

Cultivating a compassionate mind has been shown to alleviate and prevent psychological difficulties. Compassion-based approaches, such as compassion-focused therapy (CFT) and mindfulness-based self-compassion (MSC), have expanded rapidly in recent decades. This study introduces the being method (BM), a novel compassion-based programme integrating Buddhist philosophy and contemporary psychology, focusing on fostering self-compassion and compassion.

Methods

A non-randomised, wait list controlled, quasi-experimental pre-post design was employed. Participants were 47 women aged 18–53 years (M = 36.02, SD = 11.86), recruited from personal growth contexts within a non-clinical population. They were allocated to an intervention group (n = 25) or a wait list control group (n = 22). Measurements included the Compassionate Engagement and Action Scales (CEAS), Peace of Mind Scale (PoMS), Oxford Happiness Questionnaire (OHQ), Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES), Coping Response Inventory (CRI-A), and Cognitive-Behavioural Strategies Evaluation Scale (MOLDES).

Results

Significant improvements were observed in (self-)compassion, peace of mind, happiness, and stress coping and cognitive-emotional strategies among intervention participants compared with controls. Effect sizes ranged from medium to large. Self-esteem did not change significantly.

Conclusions

These findings provide preliminary evidence supporting the BM as a feasible and effective intervention for promoting emotional balance and personal growth through (self-)compassion, highlighting its contribution to mental health promotion and well-being.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 04/27/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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