Cultivating Self-Compassion through Music Listening

McKenzie, Sabrina, Glasser, Solange, Krause, Amanda, and Osborne, Margaret (2025) Cultivating Self-Compassion through Music Listening. In: [Presented at the World Congress on Positive Psychology]. From: IPPA 2025: World Congress on Positive Psychology, 2-5 July 2025, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

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Music listening is known to profoundly influence human emotions and positively influence emotional well-being, but how might it promote self-compassion? Self-compassion, the ability to recognise and ease one's own suffering, plays a critical role in emotional well-being. Our study explored the role of music listening in cultivating self-compassion. Using an online survey, we asked 296 participants, aged 17-33 years (M = 19.32, SD = 2.37), open-ended questions about their self-compassionate and uncompassionate music listening experiences. Our findings suggest that while music listening can contribute to feeling self-compassion, it is also associated with uncompassionate outcomes. Thematic analysis revealed themes common to both experiences, including emotional experience, connection, and music styles, and distinct patterns whereby self-compassionate responses emphasised positive outcomes and uncompassionate responses highlighted negative aspects. Interestingly, uncompassionate responses often involved using music to process negative emotions and facilitate emotional release, suggesting potential pathways to self-compassion. This presentation will draw on specific examples of music-induced self-compassionate and uncompassionate outcomes to highlight the complexity of music use in positive psychology. As music listening is a popular leisure activity, understanding the relationship between music and self-compassion can assist in informing mental health strategies with implications for future work examining music listening for emotional well-being.

Item ID: 86462
Item Type: Conference Item (Abstract / Summary)
Keywords: music psychology, psychology of music, social and applied psychology of music, positive psychology, self-compassion, music listening, everyday, health, well-being
Date Deposited: 28 Oct 2025 01:32
FoR Codes: 52 PSYCHOLOGY > 5205 Social and personality psychology > 520505 Social psychology @ 60%
36 CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING > 3603 Music > 360301 Music cognition @ 40%
SEO Codes: 13 CULTURE AND SOCIETY > 1301 Arts > 130102 Music @ 30%
28 EXPANDING KNOWLEDGE > 2801 Expanding knowledge > 280121 Expanding knowledge in psychology @ 70%
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