Empathy has often been discussed as a beneficial process from which favorable individual and interpersonal experiences may be derived. The present work investigates whether empathy may sometimes be a burden rather than a benefit, under certain interpersonal circumstances. Specifically, we hypothesized that encountering situations of divergence of interests with a partner may cause discomfort, and that empathizing with one’s partner would exacerbate this discomfort, resulting in higher levels of negative mood and stress that can affect relationship satisfaction. We tested these hypotheses using innovative experience sampling methodology in which both partners reported on their experiences in their natural environments. In support, we found t...
Meeting other people involves the importance to share their experiences and to understand their pers...
It has often been assumed that empathy has a direct and consistent effect, either positive or negati...
Empathy research has developed rapidly over the last few decades, yet very little research has exami...
Empathy has often been discussed as a beneficial process from which favorable individual and interpe...
Empathy is thought to be an important contributor to relationship satisfaction but has attracted lim...
The moderating effect of partner empathy on the relationship between both directions of work–family ...
Social support researchers and clinicians have repeatedly expressed the need to identify the anteced...
AbstractPain can be influenced by its social context. We aimed to examine under controlled experimen...
Although research suggests distressed individuals benefit from others' empathy, it is unclear how an...
The article discusses the role of empathy as a particular dimension of emotional social support that...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate a theoretical model specifying the direct and in...
Cooperation in social dilemmas is often challenged by negative noise, or unintended errors, such tha...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate a theoretical model specifying the direct and in...
The present research builds upon the extant literature as it assesses psychophysiological factors i...
People in relationships frequently rely on their romantic partners for support through life’s everyd...
Meeting other people involves the importance to share their experiences and to understand their pers...
It has often been assumed that empathy has a direct and consistent effect, either positive or negati...
Empathy research has developed rapidly over the last few decades, yet very little research has exami...
Empathy has often been discussed as a beneficial process from which favorable individual and interpe...
Empathy is thought to be an important contributor to relationship satisfaction but has attracted lim...
The moderating effect of partner empathy on the relationship between both directions of work–family ...
Social support researchers and clinicians have repeatedly expressed the need to identify the anteced...
AbstractPain can be influenced by its social context. We aimed to examine under controlled experimen...
Although research suggests distressed individuals benefit from others' empathy, it is unclear how an...
The article discusses the role of empathy as a particular dimension of emotional social support that...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate a theoretical model specifying the direct and in...
Cooperation in social dilemmas is often challenged by negative noise, or unintended errors, such tha...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate a theoretical model specifying the direct and in...
The present research builds upon the extant literature as it assesses psychophysiological factors i...
People in relationships frequently rely on their romantic partners for support through life’s everyd...
Meeting other people involves the importance to share their experiences and to understand their pers...
It has often been assumed that empathy has a direct and consistent effect, either positive or negati...
Empathy research has developed rapidly over the last few decades, yet very little research has exami...