Cultivating Self-Compassion to Improve Mental Health in Autistic Adults.

Ru Ying Cai, Lydia Brown
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Many autistic adults experience poor mental health. Research has consistently shown that cultivating self-compassion is a promising approach to strengthening resilience in nonautistic adults. Self-compassion is a trainable skill that is associated with several mental health benefits, such as higher levels of happiness and well-being as well as lower symptoms of depression and anxiety. However, no studies to date have explored self-compassion in autistic individuals. We suggest that self-compassion may be a relevant target in mental health interventions for autistic adults without severe or profound intellectual disability. Self-compassion may improve mental health in autistic adults through directly modifying emotions (as an emotion regulation strategy) or its interactions with emotion regulation processes. Existing approaches to cultivating self-compassion include identifying and practicing self-compassionate behaviors, using self-compassionate thought records, and practicing self-compassion meditations. Before self-compassion approaches are implemented by autistic adults, it will be necessary to evaluate their role and effectiveness in mental health through carefully designed studies. We suggest that researchers should first study the relationship between self-compassion and mental health outcomes in autistic adults. Once researchers have established the connection, we can then begin to study self-compassion-based interventions for autistic adults. Relevant clinical considerations include identifying the autistic groups that self-compassion practices are suitable for, determining how autistic adults with and without mental health conditions can effectively practice self-compassion (on their own and with the support of clinicians), and evaluating existing self-compassion tools or designing new tools. It is also relevant for future research to identify the enablers and barriers to using self-compassion in autistic adults.

Lay summary: What is self-compassion?: Self-compassion is when we: are friendly toward ourselves (kindness)are aware of our feelings and thoughts (mindful awareness)realize that everyone feels pain and makes mistakes (common humanity)What is the purpose of this article?: We think that practicing self-compassion is important for autistic adults. No research has studied self-compassion in autistic individuals. We provide examples of how to improve self-compassion. We make recommendations for future research on self-compassion for autistic adults.What perspectives do the authors bring to this subject?: We bring together different and unique perspectives in this article. One author is a researcher whose research has focused on emotion regulation and mental health in autistic youth and adults. The other author is a self-compassion researcher who is also a private practice clinical psychologist. We have practiced self-compassion and personally experienced the benefits of developing our self-compassion skills. We think that cultivating self-compassion has helped to improve our mental health and enriched our lives.Why is self-compassion important?: Self-compassion is associated with a lot of positive aspects of life in nonautistic individuals. These positive aspects include greater happiness and well-being, and lower levels of depression and anxiety symptoms.How is self-compassion relevant to autistic adults?: We know that as a group, autistic adults have poorer mental health when compared with nonautistic adults. That is, autistic adults experience higher rates of anxiety and depression. Research shows that practicing self-compassion in nonautistic people can improve their mental health. We think that cultivating self-compassion can also be helpful to autistic adults.What do the authors recommend?: We suggest that cultivating self-compassion may improve the mental health of autistic adults. There are several ways to improve self-compassion. Self-compassion can be improved by identifying and practicing self-compassionate behaviors. For example, we can take a walk outside. Another way to improve self-compassion is to record our thoughts. This can be performed by keeping a log of self-critical thoughts. We can also practice self-compassion by meditating. It is too early to tell how self-compassion should be practiced by autistic adults. Research is needed to observe if self-compassion is helpful to autistic adults. We made a series of recommendations for researchers and clinicians. Researchers should first check if there is a relationship between self-compassion and mental health in autistic adults. If more self-compassion is associated with better mental health, then researchers and clinicians can try and find out how we can improve autistic people's self-compassion.How will these recommendations help autistic adults now or in the future?: We hope that our recommendations will start a conversation on the relevance of self-compassion for autistic adults and lead to the development of self-compassion-related research programs that involve autistic adults. The ultimate goal is to improve the mental health and psychological well-being of autistic adults in the future.

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许多患有自闭症的成年人心理健康状况不佳。研究一直表明,培养自我同情是增强非自闭症成年人恢复力的一种很有希望的方法。自我同情是一种可训练的技能,它与多种心理健康益处有关,比如更高的幸福感和幸福感,以及更低的抑郁和焦虑症状。然而,迄今为止还没有研究探讨自闭症患者的自我同情。我们认为,自我同情可能是对无严重或深度智力残疾的成年自闭症患者进行心理健康干预的一个相关目标。自我同情可能通过直接调节情绪(作为一种情绪调节策略)或与情绪调节过程的相互作用来改善自闭症成人的心理健康。现有的培养自我同情的方法包括识别和实践自我同情的行为,使用自我同情的思想记录,以及练习自我同情的冥想。在自闭症成人实施自我同情方法之前,有必要通过精心设计的研究来评估其在心理健康中的作用和有效性。我们建议研究者首先研究自我同情与成年自闭症患者心理健康结果之间的关系。一旦研究人员建立了这种联系,我们就可以开始研究基于自我同情的自闭症成年人干预措施。相关的临床考虑包括确定适合自我同情实践的自闭症群体,确定有或没有精神健康状况的自闭症成年人如何有效地练习自我同情(依靠自己或在临床医生的支持下),评估现有的自我同情工具或设计新的工具。这也与未来的研究有关,以确定自闭症成年人使用自我同情的促进因素和障碍。总结:什么是自我同情?自我同情是当我们对自己友好(善良),意识到我们的感受和想法(正念意识),意识到每个人都会感到痛苦和犯错(共同的人性),这篇文章的目的是什么?我们认为练习自我同情对自闭症成年人很重要。没有研究研究自闭症患者的自我同情。我们提供了如何提高自我同情的例子。我们对未来自闭症成人自我同情的研究提出了建议。作者为这个主题带来了什么观点?我们在这篇文章中汇集了不同而独特的观点。其中一位作者是一名研究人员,他的研究重点是自闭症青少年和成年人的情绪调节和心理健康。另一位作者是一位自我同情研究者,同时也是一位私人执业的临床心理学家。我们练习过自我同情,也亲身体验过培养自我同情技能的好处。我们认为培养自我同情有助于改善我们的心理健康,丰富我们的生活。为什么自我同情很重要?自我同情与非自闭症患者生活中的许多积极方面有关。这些积极的方面包括更大的幸福感和幸福感,以及更低的抑郁和焦虑症状。自我同情与自闭症成年人有什么关系?我们知道,作为一个群体,与非自闭症成年人相比,自闭症成年人的心理健康状况较差。也就是说,自闭症成年人的焦虑和抑郁率更高。研究表明,在非自闭症患者中练习自我同情可以改善他们的心理健康。我们认为培养自我同情对自闭症成年人也有帮助。作者的建议是什么?我们认为培养自我同情可以改善自闭症成年人的心理健康。有几种方法可以提高自我同情。自我同情可以通过识别和实践自我同情行为来提高。例如,我们可以在外面散步。另一种提高自我同情的方法是记录我们的想法。这可以通过记录自我批评的想法来实现。我们也可以通过冥想来练习自我同情。现在谈论自闭症成年人应该如何练习自我同情还为时过早。需要研究来观察自我同情是否对自闭症成年人有帮助。我们为研究人员和临床医生提出了一系列建议。研究人员首先应该检查自闭症成年人的自我同情和心理健康之间是否存在关系。如果更多的自我同情与更好的心理健康有关,那么研究人员和临床医生可以尝试找出如何提高自闭症患者的自我同情。 这些建议对现在或将来的自闭症成年人有什么帮助?我们希望我们的建议能够开启一场关于自我同情与自闭症成年人的相关性的对话,并导致涉及自闭症成年人的自我同情相关研究项目的发展。最终目标是在未来改善自闭症成年人的精神健康和心理健康。
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