Research suggests that love is not only an emotion but also a repeated set of choices and behaviors. What is love often described as?
What is a practice?
This practice involves responding to personal suffering with kindness rather than criticism.
What is self-compassion?
“Your feelings make sense” is an example of offering emotional ______.
What is validation?
In this exercise, participants imagine someone who loves them ______.
What is unconditional love?
What is the difference between self-esteem and self-compassion?
Self-esteem is how positively we evaluate ourselves; self-compassion is how kindly we treat ourselves, especially during struggles.
This feeling develops when people believe they are accepted, valued, and connected to others.
What is belonging?
People who struggle with depression or anxiety may experience challenges believing they deserve this
What is love (or belonging)?
“Anyone in your situation might feel this way” helps reduce shame through a process called ______.
What is normalization?
Complete the sentence: “I see how much effort you're putting into ___
What is healing
Why might self-compassion support recovery more effectively than self-criticism?
It reduces shame, increases motivation, supports resilience, and promotes emotional healing.
The ability to adapt and recover from adversity is often strengthened through supportive relationships.
What is resilience?
Negative self-talk can weaken this internal belief that one has value regardless of achievements or mistakes
What is self-worth?
The exercise emphasizes hope without unrealistic positivity. What harmful form of positivity does it specifically avoid?
What is toxic positivity?
A compassionate letter should acknowledge struggles without this.
What is without judgement?
What are the three areas of wellness discussed today that are nurtured by love?
Mind, Body and Spirit
Love has been shown to influence emotional, physical, and this third dimension of wellness.
What is spiritual wellness?
Mental health symptoms may interfere with relationships by increasing withdrawal, avoidance, or fear of this.
What is rejection?
Complete the statement often used in self-compassion work: “You don’t have to be ______ to be loved.”
What is perfect?
The purpose of writing from a compassionate voice is not self-criticism but developing greater self-_______.
Compassion
What makes it difficult for some people to receive love or compliments?
Low self-worth, anxiety, shame, past experiences, fear of vulnerability.
According to meaning-centered approaches, loving relationships can provide this deeper sense that life matters and has direction.
What is purpose (or meaning)?
This therapeutic skill encourages individuals to speak to themselves with the same understanding they would offer a close friend.
What is positive self talk?
A compassionate voice might remind someone that healing is a process requiring patience, persistence, and this quality toward oneself.
What is kindness (or compassion)?
A compassionate letter balances honesty about suffering with realistic encouragement and this future-oriented quality.
What is hope?
If you could only keep one of these during recovery—hope, self-compassion, belonging, or purpose—which would be the most essential and why?
All are very important it depends on the person.