Accurate empathy, long argued to be important in psychotherapy, now is an object of social-cognitive research. Graduate-level psychology students viewed brief portions of a therapy session and inferred the thoughts and feelings of the client. Accuracy scores were the rated similarity of their inferences to the client\u27s reported thoughts and feelings. Throughout the semester course in interviewing, experimental participants practiced such judgments with feedback, while controls did not. Both groups\u27 accuracy increased from pre-to post-test on inferred feelings, in part because the post-test was easier. Nonetheless experimental participants on the post-test had greater accuracy of inferred feelings than controls. Women were more accurat...
Empathy is an important pro-social behaviour critical to a positive clientetherapist relationship. T...
Many researchers have agreed that the clinician\u27s use of empathy is crucial within the therapeuti...
Ph.D. University of Kansas, Counseling Psychology 1986This training study assessed the impact of a n...
Accurate empathy, long argued to be important in psychotherapy, now is an object of social–cognitive...
This study addressed 3 questions regarding empathic accuracy in a clinically relevant setting. First...
The present study is a methodological examination of the implicit empathic accuracy measure introduc...
Most cognitive behavioral therapies emphasize the importance of empathy as a basic therapeutic relat...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
This was a preliminary effort to develop a scale for the measurement of empathy as analytical predic...
Perspective-taking, understanding, empathy, knowing the other, and mentalizing are core processes wi...
Perspective-taking, understanding, empathy, knowing the other, and mentalizing are core processes wi...
Accurately identifying another person’s emotional state is an ability that may be necessary for a ps...
Building on prior findings of correlation between complexity of therapist mental representation and ...
Empathy is an important pro-social behaviour critical to a positive clientetherapist relationship. T...
Many researchers have agreed that the clinician\u27s use of empathy is crucial within the therapeuti...
Ph.D. University of Kansas, Counseling Psychology 1986This training study assessed the impact of a n...
Accurate empathy, long argued to be important in psychotherapy, now is an object of social–cognitive...
This study addressed 3 questions regarding empathic accuracy in a clinically relevant setting. First...
The present study is a methodological examination of the implicit empathic accuracy measure introduc...
Most cognitive behavioral therapies emphasize the importance of empathy as a basic therapeutic relat...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
This was a preliminary effort to develop a scale for the measurement of empathy as analytical predic...
Perspective-taking, understanding, empathy, knowing the other, and mentalizing are core processes wi...
Perspective-taking, understanding, empathy, knowing the other, and mentalizing are core processes wi...
Accurately identifying another person’s emotional state is an ability that may be necessary for a ps...
Building on prior findings of correlation between complexity of therapist mental representation and ...
Empathy is an important pro-social behaviour critical to a positive clientetherapist relationship. T...
Many researchers have agreed that the clinician\u27s use of empathy is crucial within the therapeuti...
Ph.D. University of Kansas, Counseling Psychology 1986This training study assessed the impact of a n...