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Original Articles

Stress and Coping with a Professional Challenge in Entering Masters of Social Work Students: The Role of Self‐Compassion

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Pages 263-283 | Received 13 Jan 2008, Accepted 15 Aug 2008, Published online: 18 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

The study examined the role of religiosity, spirituality, and self‐compassion in responding to a professional stressor among first year masters of social work students. A total of 66 entering students from two masters of social work programs in the western United States participated in a paper‐pencil survey. While religiosity and spirituality did not influence the stress and coping process, self‐compassion did. In particular, multivariate analyses showed that overidentification, a negative component of self‐compassion, was associated with increased stress, while common humanity, a positive component of self‐compassion, was associated with effective coping. Implications of study findings for social work education are discussed.

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