The moderating effect of partner empathy on the relationship between both directions of work–family conflict (work-to-family and family-to-work) and psychological distress of both the job incumbent and partner are examined in this study. Considering empathy as a specific dimension of emotional social support, we hypothesized that receiving empathy would buffer negative spillover to the job incumbent while giving empathy would exacerbate negative crossover to the partner. A study of 270 job incumbents and their partners revealed that receiving partner empathy fully moderated spillover effects due to family-to-work conflict but had no effects with work-to-family conflict. We also found it interesting that giving partner empathy moderated the ...
Our ability to communicate and collaborate may be strained in extreme environments, such as in the c...
Coke, Batson, and McDavis have proposed a two-stage model of empathy-me-diated helping, based on emo...
Despite the importance of communication for relationship functioning and maintenance, even partners ...
The article discusses the role of empathy as a particular dimension of emotional social support that...
Empathy has often been discussed as a beneficial process from which favorable individual and interpe...
Empathy has often been discussed as a beneficial process from which favorable individual and interpe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of empathy (empathic concern and perspect...
Social support researchers and clinicians have repeatedly expressed the need to identify the anteced...
Empathy is thought to be an important contributor to relationship satisfaction but has attracted lim...
Cooperation in social dilemmas is often challenged by negative noise, or unintended errors, such tha...
Although research suggests distressed individuals benefit from others' empathy, it is unclear how an...
The present study examined how support providers' empathic dispositions (dispositional perspective t...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of empathy (empathic concern and perspect...
Empathy has been found to facilitate a variety of prosocial phenomena that foster healthy and sati...
The present study examined how support providers' empathic dispositions (dispositional perspective t...
Our ability to communicate and collaborate may be strained in extreme environments, such as in the c...
Coke, Batson, and McDavis have proposed a two-stage model of empathy-me-diated helping, based on emo...
Despite the importance of communication for relationship functioning and maintenance, even partners ...
The article discusses the role of empathy as a particular dimension of emotional social support that...
Empathy has often been discussed as a beneficial process from which favorable individual and interpe...
Empathy has often been discussed as a beneficial process from which favorable individual and interpe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of empathy (empathic concern and perspect...
Social support researchers and clinicians have repeatedly expressed the need to identify the anteced...
Empathy is thought to be an important contributor to relationship satisfaction but has attracted lim...
Cooperation in social dilemmas is often challenged by negative noise, or unintended errors, such tha...
Although research suggests distressed individuals benefit from others' empathy, it is unclear how an...
The present study examined how support providers' empathic dispositions (dispositional perspective t...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of empathy (empathic concern and perspect...
Empathy has been found to facilitate a variety of prosocial phenomena that foster healthy and sati...
The present study examined how support providers' empathic dispositions (dispositional perspective t...
Our ability to communicate and collaborate may be strained in extreme environments, such as in the c...
Coke, Batson, and McDavis have proposed a two-stage model of empathy-me-diated helping, based on emo...
Despite the importance of communication for relationship functioning and maintenance, even partners ...