The Relationship of Self-Compassion with Perfectionistic Self-Presentation, Perceived Forgiveness, and Perceived Social Support in an Undergraduate Christian Community

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Brodar, Kaitlyn E

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Crosskey, Laura Barnard

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Thompson, Robert J

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2020-04-18T14:08:53Z

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2020-04-18T14:08:53Z

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2015-12

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2020-04-18T14:08:48Z

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0091-6471

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2328-1162

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20437

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en

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SAGE Publications

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Journal of Psychology and Theology

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10.1177/009164711504300401

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Social Sciences

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Arts & Humanities

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Psychology, Multidisciplinary

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Religion

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Psychology

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GOD IMAGES

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PREDICTORS

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OUTCOMES

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THERAPY

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HEALTH

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MODEL

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GUILT

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The Relationship of Self-Compassion with Perfectionistic Self-Presentation, Perceived Forgiveness, and Perceived Social Support in an Undergraduate Christian Community

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Journal article

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231

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242

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4

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Psychology and Neuroscience

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Duke

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Published

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43

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