The role and importance of empathy in clinical practice has been widely discussed. This paper focuses on the ideal of clinical empathy, as involving both cognitive understanding and affective resonance. I argue that this account is subject to a number of objections. Affective resonance may serve more as a liability than as a benefit in clinical settings, and utilizing this capacity is not clearly supported by the relevant empirical literature. Instead, I argue that the ideal account of empathy in medicine remains cognitive, though there is a central role for expressing empathic concern toward patients
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Clinical empathy, i.e. the ability of physicians to adopt patient p...
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity u...
This dissertation contributes to the philosophy of empathy and biomedical ethics by drawing on pheno...
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity u...
Both in mainstream culture and in bioethical literature, there is a general agreement on the absolut...
Patients hunt for genuine empathy from their medical doctor. Empathy is an affective mode of underst...
This article investigates the possible functions of empathic interpersonal engagement in the context...
Clinical empathy is a lively topic of discussion in the contemporary medical literature. Research i...
OBJECTIVE: To establish sound empirical evidence that clinical empathy (abbreviated as CE) is a core...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
This paper seeks to give an overview of the role of clinical empathy in therapy and in the physician...
Medicine is not merely a job that requires technical expertise, but a profession concerned with maki...
The problematic role of empathy in medicine Medicine has had a mixed history where empathy is concer...
Empathy markedly influences the patient-physician relationship and, consequently, the patient’s expe...
Context Empathy in doctor–patient relationships is a familiar topic for medical scholars and a cruci...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Clinical empathy, i.e. the ability of physicians to adopt patient p...
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity u...
This dissertation contributes to the philosophy of empathy and biomedical ethics by drawing on pheno...
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity u...
Both in mainstream culture and in bioethical literature, there is a general agreement on the absolut...
Patients hunt for genuine empathy from their medical doctor. Empathy is an affective mode of underst...
This article investigates the possible functions of empathic interpersonal engagement in the context...
Clinical empathy is a lively topic of discussion in the contemporary medical literature. Research i...
OBJECTIVE: To establish sound empirical evidence that clinical empathy (abbreviated as CE) is a core...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
This paper seeks to give an overview of the role of clinical empathy in therapy and in the physician...
Medicine is not merely a job that requires technical expertise, but a profession concerned with maki...
The problematic role of empathy in medicine Medicine has had a mixed history where empathy is concer...
Empathy markedly influences the patient-physician relationship and, consequently, the patient’s expe...
Context Empathy in doctor–patient relationships is a familiar topic for medical scholars and a cruci...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Clinical empathy, i.e. the ability of physicians to adopt patient p...
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity u...
This dissertation contributes to the philosophy of empathy and biomedical ethics by drawing on pheno...