Empathy is a complex phenomenon. First of all empathy means the capacity to understand someone else's state of mind or to identify with his emotional state. From this point of view, empathy plays a fundamental role in psychotherapy and has been studied as a fundamental therapeutic factor. It is true that an emphatic attitude can help other people and lead to a better understanding of their feelings. But empathy can also be used as a horrible instrument to manipulate and abuse the other. We can see this kind of malign empathy in perverted narcissistic relationships, in sadism or in torture, where the torturer can use empathy in order to figure out the most effective ways to make each of his victims suffer
This work was supported by a grant from The Character Project (Psychology of Character), from Wake F...
Background: Moral injury is a relatively new field within psychotraumatology that focuses on underst...
Purpose/Background: There is a large amount of literature exploring how individuals with psychotic s...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
Empathy is one of the most consistent outcome predictors in contemporary psychotherapy research. The...
Empathy, a core process for social interactions, is the capacity to understand and share others’ me...
Typescript. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University Includes bibliographical references (leaves 224-232). ...
Whether in the form of song lyrics, literature, poetry, art, or scholarly activity, over time and ac...
OBJECTIVE: To establish sound empirical evidence that clinical empathy (abbreviated as CE) is a core...
In this thesis, I argue that empathy is morally significant because it plays an important role in in...
Empathy is a complex and diverse indispensable mechanism in human interaction. It enables co-feel an...
As a characteristic which is most important for counselor effectiveness, the concept of empathy has ...
SummaryAs humans we are a highly social species: in order to coordinate our joint actions and assure...
Empathy is generally considered indispensable to the therapist-client relationship. In his 1957 high...
This work was supported by a grant from The Character Project (Psychology of Character), from Wake F...
Background: Moral injury is a relatively new field within psychotraumatology that focuses on underst...
Purpose/Background: There is a large amount of literature exploring how individuals with psychotic s...
After defining empathy, discussing its measurement, and offering an example of empathy in practice, ...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
Empathy is one of the most consistent outcome predictors in contemporary psychotherapy research. The...
Empathy, a core process for social interactions, is the capacity to understand and share others’ me...
Typescript. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University Includes bibliographical references (leaves 224-232). ...
Whether in the form of song lyrics, literature, poetry, art, or scholarly activity, over time and ac...
OBJECTIVE: To establish sound empirical evidence that clinical empathy (abbreviated as CE) is a core...
In this thesis, I argue that empathy is morally significant because it plays an important role in in...
Empathy is a complex and diverse indispensable mechanism in human interaction. It enables co-feel an...
As a characteristic which is most important for counselor effectiveness, the concept of empathy has ...
SummaryAs humans we are a highly social species: in order to coordinate our joint actions and assure...
Empathy is generally considered indispensable to the therapist-client relationship. In his 1957 high...
This work was supported by a grant from The Character Project (Psychology of Character), from Wake F...
Background: Moral injury is a relatively new field within psychotraumatology that focuses on underst...
Purpose/Background: There is a large amount of literature exploring how individuals with psychotic s...