The word empathy enters the English language in 1909, translated incompletely from German by a British-born psychologist interested in introspection. In the ensuing 100+ years, the term has been defined in a range of different ways by researchers and scholars. The biopsychosocial framework developed by George Engel comes closest to capturing empathy as a biological, psychological and social phenomenon. In this paper, I explore the psychological and social/communicative dimensions of empathy. Psychologists ask the question, How does the capacity for empathy vary across individuals? By contrast, interaction scholars ask, How is empathy communicated from one person (a healthcare provider) to another (a sufferer)? A communication focus involves...
Empathy is one of the most consistent outcome predictors in contemporary psychotherapy research. The...
Empathy is a multidimensional paradigm, and there currently is a lack of scientific consensus in its...
The term empathy has become a linguistic commonplace in everyday communication as well as in interdi...
The term empathy has become a linguistic commonplace in everyday communication as well as in interdi...
This work was supported by a grant from The Character Project (Psychology of Character), from Wake F...
Empathy is a complex and diverse indispensable mechanism in human interaction. It enables co-feel an...
In this chapter we review research on empathy in terms of its benefits and costs. Scholars have a di...
Humans have the capacity to share others' emotions, be they positive or negative. Elicited by the ob...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
Empathy is a broad concept that involves the various ways in which we come to know and make connecti...
The broad aim of this dissertation is to present an alternative approach to empathy research. The th...
The three commentaries on “Why We Should Reject the Restrictive Isomorphic Matching (RIM) Definition...
Introduction: Empathy is considered to be an important therapist offered condition. Historically the...
AbstractDespite considerable improvement in our understanding of empathy and its development, most c...
Empathy is one of the most consistent outcome predictors in contemporary psychotherapy research. The...
Empathy is a multidimensional paradigm, and there currently is a lack of scientific consensus in its...
The term empathy has become a linguistic commonplace in everyday communication as well as in interdi...
The term empathy has become a linguistic commonplace in everyday communication as well as in interdi...
This work was supported by a grant from The Character Project (Psychology of Character), from Wake F...
Empathy is a complex and diverse indispensable mechanism in human interaction. It enables co-feel an...
In this chapter we review research on empathy in terms of its benefits and costs. Scholars have a di...
Humans have the capacity to share others' emotions, be they positive or negative. Elicited by the ob...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
Empathy is a broad concept that involves the various ways in which we come to know and make connecti...
The broad aim of this dissertation is to present an alternative approach to empathy research. The th...
The three commentaries on “Why We Should Reject the Restrictive Isomorphic Matching (RIM) Definition...
Introduction: Empathy is considered to be an important therapist offered condition. Historically the...
AbstractDespite considerable improvement in our understanding of empathy and its development, most c...
Empathy is one of the most consistent outcome predictors in contemporary psychotherapy research. The...
Empathy is a multidimensional paradigm, and there currently is a lack of scientific consensus in its...
The term empathy has become a linguistic commonplace in everyday communication as well as in interdi...