The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships among self-compassion, awareness of imaginations, decentering and psychological well-being of adults with visual impairments. The targets of this study were 240 adults with visual impairments at the vocational center or community in S city. For this purpose, the sample were asked to answer four questionnaires. Results of this study can be summarized as follows; First, the participants achieved 82.96 in self-compassion, 53.61 points in awareness of imaginations, 36.71 points in decentering and 116.85 points in psychological well-being. Second, there were positive relationships among self-compassion, awareness of imaginations, decentering and psychological well-being of adults with visual impairments. However, awareness of imaginations was not related to four self-compassion subareas. Finally, there were no significant effects of decentering and self-compassion on psychological well-being of adults with visual impairments. However, there was no significant effect of awareness of imaginations on psychological well-being. Therefore, in services of adults with visual impairments, maximum support must be provided to improve decentering and self-compassion. This study aimed at providing the basic information on the variables related to quality of life of adults with visual impairments.