Compassion Fatigue as a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Believing Compassion Is Limited Increases Fatigue and Decreases Compassion.

Izzy Gainsburg, Julia Lee Cunningham
Author Information
  1. Izzy Gainsburg: John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. ORCID
  2. Julia Lee Cunningham: Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. ORCID

Abstract

People's compassion responses often weaken with repeated exposure to suffering, a phenomenon known as Why is it so difficult to continue feeling compassion in response to others' suffering? We propose that people's limited-compassion mindsets-beliefs about compassion as a limited resource and a fatiguing experience-can result in a self-fulfilling prophecy that reinforces compassion fatigue. Across four studies of adults sampled from university students and online participant pools in the United States, we show that there is variability in people's compassion mindsets, that these mindsets can be changed with convincing information, and that limited-compassion mindsets predict lower feelings of compassion, lower-quality social support, and more fatigue. This contributes to our understanding of factors that underlie compassion fatigue and supports the broader idea that people's beliefs about the nature of emotions affect how emotions are experienced. Together, this research contributes to developing a strategy for increasing people's capacity to feel compassion and their social support.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Humans
Empathy
Compassion Fatigue
Emotions
Social Support
Surveys and Questionnaires

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