Kosirnik Céline, Philippe Roberta Antonini, Pomini Valentino
Institute of Sports Science, Faculty of Social and Political Science, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Political Science, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
PLoS One. 2025 Jun 25;20(6):e0326612. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0326612. eCollection 2025.
Self-compassion has emerged as a valuable skill for performers, contributing to both their well-being and performance enhancement. However, the question remains: how can it be effectively integrated and cultivated within performers' daily practice? This study examines the extent to which self-compassion is integrated by performers, its practical application, and the role of the social environment in shaping these skills. A total of 27 performers (athletes, dancers, and musicians), aged 14-27, practicing at a pre-professional level, participated in semi-structured interviews. These interviews explored performers' responses to challenging situations during practice, the coping strategies employed, the use or non-use of self-compassion, and the influence of their social environment. Through a thematic analysis, six key themes emerged, each comprising subthemes: Explore your inner critic; Balance over-identification; Use strategies to overcome setbacks; Create a virtuous circle; Acknowledge your social environment; and, Learn about yourself. The findings revealed that performers continue to place significant emphasis on self-criticism, often neglecting self-kindness when most needed. Despite this, they recognize the benefits of self-compassion and report various strategies to manage difficulties. Additionally, the importance of the coach's communication style and the performers' desire to be better understood by their coach were emphasized. This qualitative study provides deeper insights into the experiences of performers and offers practical guidance on how self-compassion can be more effectively integrated into their daily practice.
自我同情已成为表演者一项有价值的技能,有助于他们的幸福和表现提升。然而,问题仍然存在:如何在表演者的日常练习中有效地融入和培养自我同情?本研究考察了表演者对自我同情的融入程度、其实际应用以及社会环境在塑造这些技能方面的作用。共有27名年龄在14至27岁之间、处于准专业水平的表演者(运动员、舞者和音乐家)参与了半结构化访谈。这些访谈探讨了表演者在练习中对具有挑战性的情况的反应、所采用的应对策略、自我同情的使用或未使用情况以及他们的社会环境的影响。通过主题分析,出现了六个关键主题,每个主题都包含子主题:探索你的内心批评者;平衡过度认同;使用策略克服挫折;创造良性循环;认识你的社会环境;以及,了解你自己。研究结果表明,表演者仍然非常强调自我批评,在最需要自我友善的时候往往忽视它。尽管如此,他们认识到自我同情的好处,并报告了各种应对困难的策略。此外,还强调了教练沟通方式的重要性以及表演者希望被教练更好理解的愿望。这项定性研究为表演者的经历提供了更深入的见解,并就如何将自我同情更有效地融入他们的日常练习提供了实用指导。