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The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the momentary effects of a one-session intervention (compassion-based, logic-based, or placebo control) on individuals with high or low trait self-criticism. The main questions it aims to answer are:
After a momentary shame induction, will a compassion-based intervention and a logic-based intervention both be more beneficial than a placebo control condition in terms of therapeutic outcomes?
Will the compassion-based intervention most effectively increase soothing affect, state self-compassion, and state self-reassurance?
Will the effects of these two interventions (1) differ as a function of the individual's trait self-criticism, and (2) will this be due to differing indirect effects of the intervention on safe/soothed feelings based on trait self-criticism?
Participants will first complete a set of baseline measures. Two to seven days later, they will be randomly assigned to one of three study conditions (i.e., compassion-based, logic-based, placebo control) after a brief shame induction. Participants will be asked to complete a set of questionnaires both before and after the shame induction as well as post-intervention.
This research will help us understand how best to intervene with the shame and self-criticism.
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This clinical trial consists of a two-part online study. Part 1 of this study collects baseline measures and screen out ineligible participants. Part 2 of this study will compare the momentary effects of a brief (10-15 minute) one-session online intervention (compassion-based, logic-based, or placebo control) after a shame induction. Participants assigned to the compassion-based intervention will be asked to engage in a self-compassion exercise, where they will be asked to write about and experience their feelings while connecting to their compassionate self. Participants assigned to the logic-based intervention will be asked to engage in a logic-based exercise that was adapted from a thought record often completed during CBT treatment. Participants assigned to the placebo control condition will be asked to listen to a portion of an audio recording of "The Hobbit." All conditions will involve audio recordings, and all participants will be asked to re-read what they wrote about their shame, engage in a writing task, and then re-read what they wrote during the intervention writing task.
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Inclusion Criteria for SONA participants:
Inclusion Criteria for Prolific participants:
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All exclusions will only be made prior to randomization of experimental conditions in Part 2 to abide by Consort guidelines for randomized controlled trials.
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348 participants in 3 patient groups
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Michelle Korlacka
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