@article{article_1749955, title={THE ROLE OF SELF-ESTEEM, SELF-COMPASSION, AND GENDER IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY}, journal={Uluslararası Anadolu Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi}, volume={9}, pages={659–694}, year={2025}, DOI={10.47525/ulasbid.1749955}, author={Curun, Ferzan and Gökalp, Defne}, keywords={self-esteem, self-compassion, gender, culture}, abstract={Traditionally, sustainability science has emphasized technical and ecological dimensions. However, the emergence of psychological sustainability has broadened this framework to include well-being at individual, societal, organizational, and global levels. This perspective highlights not only the ability to cope with adversity but also the cultivation of stable psychological resources that support long-term well-being. As a result, psychological sustainability has gained prominence as a multidimensional framework that strengthens resilience and enhances quality of life. This study reviews intrapersonal and interpersonal variables that contribute to the understanding of psychological sustainability, drawing on relevant literature. Specifically, it examines self-esteem and self-compassion -recognized as key predictors of resilience and well-being- as well as gender, given its influence on interpersonal dynamics. The review seeks to propose a model for future empirical research and to inform strategies for intervention programs. By considering these constructs within their cultural context, the study explores their potential effects on psychological sustainability. The variables are discussed with reference to both national and international studies, and the review concludes with limitations, recommendations for future research, and practical implications.}, number={3}, publisher={Yusuf ARSLAN}