Can a Self-Compassion class ease anxiety and depression? new study tests In-Person vs. online
NCT ID NCT07028216
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether an 8-week mindful self-compassion program can reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. It compares attending the program in person versus through videoconference. The study involves 80 adults diagnosed with anxiety disorders or major depression who also have low self-compassion.
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Georgetown University Medical Center
RECRUITINGWashington D.C., District of Columbia, 20007, United States
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