In an effort to alter behavior, scientists have conducted research to better understand the factors that contribute to both caring and cruel behavior among individuals and groups. This uplifting volume reviews this evidence—from experts across disciplines—and explains how certain psychological, spiritual, and religious factors spur compassion and deter cruelty. The work extols the importance of religion and psychology as a tool to better understand—and influence—behavior. With deep reflection combined with research-based insights, the book considers the various avenues for creating kinder human beings. Expert contributors examine empirical evidence to learn if engagement in particular activities results in benevolent behavior, while chapter...
Whether compassion for all beings in Buddhism, or “love of enemy ” in Christianity, unconditional lo...
There is an urgent need for improving the well-being of students. The current project suggests comp...
Recent research has suggested that being compassionate and helpful to others is linked to well-being...
In an effort to alter behavior, scientists have conducted research to better understand the factors ...
Paul Gilbert brings together an international line-up of leading scholars and researchers in the fie...
In the current research we tested a comprehensive model of spirituality, religiosity, compassion, an...
This article discusses the notion of compassion using interdisciplinary approach - theological and p...
How is spirituality, which refers to the emotional connection to the transcendent, related to compas...
The inner processes that make compassion possible arose from the evolutionary advantage of caring fo...
What motivates people to serve others? Why do we help those in need, the poor, the sick, the lonely,...
Compassion is an affective state and comprises recognition of the suffering of others and a motivati...
Compassion has become a major focus for international research in prosocial behaviour. This paper ex...
In recent years, scholars from an array of disciplines applied cutting-edge research techniques to d...
The virtues of gratitude, empathy, and compassion are associated with various psychological and rela...
The empathy-altruism hypothesis predicts that when social expectation for helping is low, empathy wi...
Whether compassion for all beings in Buddhism, or “love of enemy ” in Christianity, unconditional lo...
There is an urgent need for improving the well-being of students. The current project suggests comp...
Recent research has suggested that being compassionate and helpful to others is linked to well-being...
In an effort to alter behavior, scientists have conducted research to better understand the factors ...
Paul Gilbert brings together an international line-up of leading scholars and researchers in the fie...
In the current research we tested a comprehensive model of spirituality, religiosity, compassion, an...
This article discusses the notion of compassion using interdisciplinary approach - theological and p...
How is spirituality, which refers to the emotional connection to the transcendent, related to compas...
The inner processes that make compassion possible arose from the evolutionary advantage of caring fo...
What motivates people to serve others? Why do we help those in need, the poor, the sick, the lonely,...
Compassion is an affective state and comprises recognition of the suffering of others and a motivati...
Compassion has become a major focus for international research in prosocial behaviour. This paper ex...
In recent years, scholars from an array of disciplines applied cutting-edge research techniques to d...
The virtues of gratitude, empathy, and compassion are associated with various psychological and rela...
The empathy-altruism hypothesis predicts that when social expectation for helping is low, empathy wi...
Whether compassion for all beings in Buddhism, or “love of enemy ” in Christianity, unconditional lo...
There is an urgent need for improving the well-being of students. The current project suggests comp...
Recent research has suggested that being compassionate and helpful to others is linked to well-being...