Empathy is one of the most consistent outcome predictors in contemporary psychotherapy research. The function of empathy is particularly important for the development of a positive therapeutic relationship: patients report positive therapeutic experiences when they feel understood, safe, and able to disclose personal information to their therapists. Despite its clear significance in the consulting room and psychotherapy research, there is no single, consensual definition of empathy. This can be accounted by the complex and multi-faceted nature of empathy, as well as the ambiguous and conflicting literature surrounding it. This paper provides a historical exploration of empathy and its impact on the therapeutic relationship across the most i...
Empathy is a broad concept that involves the various ways in which we come to know and make connecti...
Objective: This study examined whether the provision of expressed empathy by therapists increases fr...
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...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
Put simply, empathy refers to understanding what another person is experiencing or trying to express...
Put simply, empathy refers to understanding what another person is experiencing or trying to express...
The paper situates the notion of empathy broadly within the historical context of its origins and su...
Introduction: Empathy is considered to be an important therapist offered condition. Historically the...
The word empathy enters the English language in 1909, translated incompletely from German by a Briti...
The aim of this study is to develop a questionnaire that can observe empathy in group psychoanalytic...
Empathy is generally considered indispensable to the therapist-client relationship. In his 1957 high...
This dissertation is an interpretive review of psychoanalytic literature on empathy within the thera...
Viewed from an epistemological perspective, empathy in psychoanalytic practice is described as that ...
The subject of empathy has been increasing in popularity and importance; correspondingly, the theore...
Empathy is a broad concept that involves the various ways in which we come to know and make connecti...
Objective: This study examined whether the provision of expressed empathy by therapists increases fr...
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...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
Put simply, empathy refers to understanding what another person is experiencing or trying to express...
Put simply, empathy refers to understanding what another person is experiencing or trying to express...
The paper situates the notion of empathy broadly within the historical context of its origins and su...
Introduction: Empathy is considered to be an important therapist offered condition. Historically the...
The word empathy enters the English language in 1909, translated incompletely from German by a Briti...
The aim of this study is to develop a questionnaire that can observe empathy in group psychoanalytic...
Empathy is generally considered indispensable to the therapist-client relationship. In his 1957 high...
This dissertation is an interpretive review of psychoanalytic literature on empathy within the thera...
Viewed from an epistemological perspective, empathy in psychoanalytic practice is described as that ...
The subject of empathy has been increasing in popularity and importance; correspondingly, the theore...
Empathy is a broad concept that involves the various ways in which we come to know and make connecti...
Objective: This study examined whether the provision of expressed empathy by therapists increases fr...
AbstractDespite considerable improvement in our understanding of empathy and its development, most c...