Trauma Rewired

Self Compassion and How The Science of Kindness Changes Your Brain

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Oct 20, 2025
Dr. Kristin Neff, a renowned researcher in self-compassion, discusses how embracing kindness toward ourselves can transform our emotional landscape. She contrasts self-compassion with self-esteem, highlighting its steadiness during challenges. Neff explains the neuroscience behind compassion, revealing how it activates our caregiving systems while reducing stress. She introduces the three pillars of self-compassion—mindfulness, common humanity, and kindness—and shares the concept of 'backdraft,' urging listeners to navigate old pains safely. This insightful conversation redefines self-care as a source of strength.
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INSIGHT

Self-Compassion Vs Self-Esteem

  • Self-esteem depends on being above average and collapses when we fail or lose approval.
  • Self-compassion gives unconditional worth simply from being human and supports us during failure.
ANECDOTE

Personal Turn To Self-Compassion

  • Kristin Neff learned self-compassion during a mindfulness course and immediately felt calmer and safer when she practiced it on herself.
  • She credits self-compassion with helping her emotionally when her son was diagnosed with autism and modeling regulation for him.
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Three Pillars Of Self-Compassion

  • Self-compassion has three components: mindfulness, kindness, and common humanity.
  • Mindfulness notices suffering, kindness responds, and common humanity reduces isolation.
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