Abstract
In a new commentary in Mindfulness, Neff once again tried to defend the use of the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) total score by arguing that compassionate and uncompassionate self-responding (CS and UCS) are part of a bipolar continuum. In this brief reaction, we refute this notion and also clarify how the continued use of the SCS total score muddies the water of research on self-compassion as a protective variable. We also illustrate how the SCS-by separating CS and UCS-can provide more valid and valuable information on protection and vulnerability within the context of psychopathology and stress than just relying on the total score of the SCS.
Original language | English |
---|---|
Pages (from-to) | 1403-1409 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Mindfulness |
Volume | 13 |
Issue number | 6 |
Early online date | 12 May 2022 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 12 May 2022 |
Keywords
- Compassionate and uncompassionate self-responding
- FOREST
- Psychopathology and stress
- Self-Compassion Scale