Showing compassion to others can help reduce depression and increase life satisfaction, say scientists who found that the most disagreeable or difficult individuals benefit the greatest from doing so.
Such people, who are also the least likely to be kind, can benefit most from behaving more compassionately, a recent study has found.
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"As a result of their hostility and lack of cooperation, disagreeable types risk getting rejected or ostracised. There is a lot of conflict in their relationships, and they suffer the consequences,¡± said lead author, Myriam Mongrain, a professor at York.
¡°We found that providing concrete suggestions to those individuals, giving them ways in which they could express empathic concern in their close relationships was tremendously helpful," said Mongrain.
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"Implementing these new behaviours might have left them feeling affirmed and liked in their close social circle. This might have been the anti-depressant ingredient in this group," she said.
"Everybody needs people, as a result of their hostility and lack of cooperation, disagreeable types risk getting rejected or ostracised. There is a lot of conflict in their relationships, and they suffer the consequences. We found that providing concrete suggestions to those individuals, giving them ways in which they could express empathic concern in their close relationships was tremendously helpful," said Mongrain.
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The widespread application of compassion interventions could contribute to a more humane and kinder society, particularly when targeted at those prone to hostility.
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"My chest swells with pride when my kids come back and give me tiny bits of their savings to be put in for the seva. Lots of people come forward and support, I am sure it will go on, and with the grace of god, we will be able to reach out to more and more helpless elderly," he told NDTV.?
"You can't be an island unto yourself. Sometimes those who are hostile say they don't need people, but at the end of the day, it does affect mood. People get very drained from disagreements with their spouse for example, so the toll that it takes is not to be minimised. This kind of intervention could be an antidote for those who are lacking in compassion," said Mongrain.
Sometimes those who are hostile say they don't need people, but at the end of the day, it does affect mood. This kind of intervention could be an antidote for those who are lacking in compassion.