Empathy plays a major role in changing a pathological mind's configuration, and the establishment of an empathic link between therapist and patient is a crucial component of a good therapeutic alliance and outcome. Yet, the definition of empathy and its facets is still under debate, limiting the development of objective quantitative measures. Most authors, though, agree that a fundamental immediate resonance, based on mimicry, contagion, and interpersonal regulation, is among the grounding processes of empathy. Following the growing literature on interpersonal physiology, we investigated the hypothesis that this basic empathic process should present appreciable physiological underpinnings. We applied a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) ...
Objective: Our relationships are characterized by interactions with other humans, but also with anim...
The concept of empathy in personality theory is typically discussed under the rubric of vicarious em...
Intersubjective processes are claimed to be very important for therapeutic relationship and forchang...
Empathy plays a major role in changing a pathological mind’s configuration, and the establishment of...
Two central dimensions in psychotherapeutic work are a therapist's empathy with clients and challeng...
This study investigated the somatic underpinning of empathy using an interpersonal physiology approa...
Two central dimensions in psychotherapeutic work are a therapist's empathy with clients and challeng...
Social interaction technologies have increasingly become available to psychotherapeutic practice. De...
This thesis examines the relationships between physiological linkage and empathy in dyadic couple ...
Empathy entails the capacities to resonate with another person’s emotions, understand his/her though...
Empathy is a well-defined active ingredient in clinical encounters. To measure empathy, the current ...
Physiological interpersonal synchrony, the spontaneous alignment of indicators of physiological acti...
Studies of empathy in therapy have a number of methodological and conceptual difficulties. A model w...
Emotional empathy is crucial to understand how we respond to interpersonal positive or negative situ...
Empathy - currently defined as the sharing of another’s affective state - has been the focus of much...
Objective: Our relationships are characterized by interactions with other humans, but also with anim...
The concept of empathy in personality theory is typically discussed under the rubric of vicarious em...
Intersubjective processes are claimed to be very important for therapeutic relationship and forchang...
Empathy plays a major role in changing a pathological mind’s configuration, and the establishment of...
Two central dimensions in psychotherapeutic work are a therapist's empathy with clients and challeng...
This study investigated the somatic underpinning of empathy using an interpersonal physiology approa...
Two central dimensions in psychotherapeutic work are a therapist's empathy with clients and challeng...
Social interaction technologies have increasingly become available to psychotherapeutic practice. De...
This thesis examines the relationships between physiological linkage and empathy in dyadic couple ...
Empathy entails the capacities to resonate with another person’s emotions, understand his/her though...
Empathy is a well-defined active ingredient in clinical encounters. To measure empathy, the current ...
Physiological interpersonal synchrony, the spontaneous alignment of indicators of physiological acti...
Studies of empathy in therapy have a number of methodological and conceptual difficulties. A model w...
Emotional empathy is crucial to understand how we respond to interpersonal positive or negative situ...
Empathy - currently defined as the sharing of another’s affective state - has been the focus of much...
Objective: Our relationships are characterized by interactions with other humans, but also with anim...
The concept of empathy in personality theory is typically discussed under the rubric of vicarious em...
Intersubjective processes are claimed to be very important for therapeutic relationship and forchang...