SELF-COMPASSION, THE SILVER BULLET TO RELATIONSHIP-DEPENDENT FEELINGS?: SELF-COMPASSION BUFFERS THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF SELF-REFERENTIAL PROCESSING ON MOOD

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Main Author: ONG SIN KEE
Other Authors: PSYCHOLOGY
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Published: 2020
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1767382020-09-28T13:41:00Z SELF-COMPASSION, THE SILVER BULLET TO RELATIONSHIP-DEPENDENT FEELINGS?: SELF-COMPASSION BUFFERS THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF SELF-REFERENTIAL PROCESSING ON MOOD ONG SIN KEE PSYCHOLOGY GEOFFERY TAN CHERN-YEE DERBYSHIRE, STUART WILLIAM GEORGE Relational context self-referential processing self-compassion mood Bachelor's Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) 2020-09-28T05:54:03Z 2020-09-28T05:54:03Z 2020-04-20 Thesis ONG SIN KEE (2020-04-20). SELF-COMPASSION, THE SILVER BULLET TO RELATIONSHIP-DEPENDENT FEELINGS?: SELF-COMPASSION BUFFERS THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF SELF-REFERENTIAL PROCESSING ON MOOD. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/176738
institution National University of Singapore
building NUS Library
country Singapore
collection ScholarBank@NUS
topic Relational context
self-referential processing
self-compassion
mood
spellingShingle Relational context
self-referential processing
self-compassion
mood
ONG SIN KEE
SELF-COMPASSION, THE SILVER BULLET TO RELATIONSHIP-DEPENDENT FEELINGS?: SELF-COMPASSION BUFFERS THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF SELF-REFERENTIAL PROCESSING ON MOOD
description Bachelor's
author2 PSYCHOLOGY
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ONG SIN KEE
format Theses and Dissertations
author ONG SIN KEE
author_sort ONG SIN KEE
title SELF-COMPASSION, THE SILVER BULLET TO RELATIONSHIP-DEPENDENT FEELINGS?: SELF-COMPASSION BUFFERS THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF SELF-REFERENTIAL PROCESSING ON MOOD
title_short SELF-COMPASSION, THE SILVER BULLET TO RELATIONSHIP-DEPENDENT FEELINGS?: SELF-COMPASSION BUFFERS THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF SELF-REFERENTIAL PROCESSING ON MOOD
title_full SELF-COMPASSION, THE SILVER BULLET TO RELATIONSHIP-DEPENDENT FEELINGS?: SELF-COMPASSION BUFFERS THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF SELF-REFERENTIAL PROCESSING ON MOOD
title_fullStr SELF-COMPASSION, THE SILVER BULLET TO RELATIONSHIP-DEPENDENT FEELINGS?: SELF-COMPASSION BUFFERS THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF SELF-REFERENTIAL PROCESSING ON MOOD
title_full_unstemmed SELF-COMPASSION, THE SILVER BULLET TO RELATIONSHIP-DEPENDENT FEELINGS?: SELF-COMPASSION BUFFERS THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF SELF-REFERENTIAL PROCESSING ON MOOD
title_sort self-compassion, the silver bullet to relationship-dependent feelings?: self-compassion buffers the negative impact of self-referential processing on mood
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/176738
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