Sara B. Taylor Data-verified
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Sara B. Taylor's research investigates the impact of somatic self-compassion training. Her work has demonstrated that this type of training can decrease perceived stress, internalized shame, and bodily shame. Additionally, the training has been shown to increase coping self-efficacy and self-compassion in participants. This research contributes to understanding psychological interventions and their effects on well-being.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 18
- Citations: 549
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Somatic Self-Compassion Training Reduces Perceived Stress, Internalized Shame, and Bodily Shame while Increasing Coping Self-efficacy and Self-compassion (2021)
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- Somatic Self-Compassion Training Reduces Perceived Stress, Internalized Shame, and Bodily Shame while Increasing Coping Self-efficacy and Self-compassion
- Somatic Self-Compassion Training Reduces Perceived Stress, Internalized Shame, and Bodily Shame while Increasing Coping Self-efficacy and Self-compassion
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