Having similar past experiences – such as relationship breakdowns, work conflicts, and loss of loved ones – to a person whom we are trying to understand makes it easier to take their perspective and increases compassion and concern. However, less clear is what types of self-reflection are most beneficial for understanding our and others’ experiences
Previous research has shown that people often separate the present self from past selves. Applying k...
Copyright © British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 2015. Self-reflection ...
Self-reflection can aid therapist development, particularly interpersonal skills. It can be achieved...
Having similar past experiences – such as relationship breakdowns, work conflicts, and loss of loved...
Satisfying and meaningful relationships depend on the ability to take the perspectives of others. Em...
Improving the ability of individuals to take other people’s perspectives is an essential aspect of i...
This article reviews current knowledge about how the tendency to reflect on personal experience is r...
Have you ever told a friend experiencing a troubling situation, “I know exactly how you feel”? This ...
This study tested the hypothesis that it is easier to take the perspective of another person when on...
This article reviews current knowledge about how the tendency to reflect on personal experience is r...
This study tested the hypothesis that it is easier to take the perspective of another person when on...
Have you ever told a friend experiencing a troubling situation “I know exactly how you feel”? This e...
We may have "walked a mile" in another person's shoes. But ruminating about our own past experiences...
[Extract] This chapter presents an approach to understanding the basic psychological processes under...
Perspective taking, the main cognitive component of empathy, has a particularly important and comple...
Previous research has shown that people often separate the present self from past selves. Applying k...
Copyright © British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 2015. Self-reflection ...
Self-reflection can aid therapist development, particularly interpersonal skills. It can be achieved...
Having similar past experiences – such as relationship breakdowns, work conflicts, and loss of loved...
Satisfying and meaningful relationships depend on the ability to take the perspectives of others. Em...
Improving the ability of individuals to take other people’s perspectives is an essential aspect of i...
This article reviews current knowledge about how the tendency to reflect on personal experience is r...
Have you ever told a friend experiencing a troubling situation, “I know exactly how you feel”? This ...
This study tested the hypothesis that it is easier to take the perspective of another person when on...
This article reviews current knowledge about how the tendency to reflect on personal experience is r...
This study tested the hypothesis that it is easier to take the perspective of another person when on...
Have you ever told a friend experiencing a troubling situation “I know exactly how you feel”? This e...
We may have "walked a mile" in another person's shoes. But ruminating about our own past experiences...
[Extract] This chapter presents an approach to understanding the basic psychological processes under...
Perspective taking, the main cognitive component of empathy, has a particularly important and comple...
Previous research has shown that people often separate the present self from past selves. Applying k...
Copyright © British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 2015. Self-reflection ...
Self-reflection can aid therapist development, particularly interpersonal skills. It can be achieved...