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KMID : 1161820190040010001
Journal of Natural Healing
2019 Volume.4 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.12
A Theoretical Consideration of Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy, Self-Compassion, Dysfunctional Attitudes and Rumination
Lim Se-La

Kyung Chang-Hak
Abstract
The purpose of the study aimed to provide the theoretical review for the Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy, Self-Compassion, Dysfunctional Attitudes and intentional Rumination for torment relief. To date, previous studies related to Mindfulness and Self-Compassion reported in foreign literature have focused on the recovery of psychological awareness. However, there were limitations of comprehensive studies on Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy, SelfCompassion, Dysfunctional Attitudes and Rumination. Therefore, we analyzed the definition and psychological concept of Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy, Self-Compassion, Dysfunctional Attitudes and Rumination. In addition, the study investigated the relation between the factors of Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy, Self-Compassion, Dysfunctional Attitudes and Rumination. It provided the general review and understanding of the Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy, SelfCompassion, Dysfunctional Attitudes and Rumination. from the reported studies. In conclusion, the study could be used as basic data for clinical setting when mental health professionals intervened the Psychotheray and counseling.
KEYWORD
Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy, Self-Compassion, Dysfunctional Attitudes, Intentional, Rumination
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