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Evaluation of a Photo Captioning Cognitive Empathy Intervention for Dementia Caregivers. [PDF]
Rilling JK +10 more
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ABSTRACT Deliberate Practice (DP) is a model of behavioral skill acquisition structured by several key tasks. The past decade has shown a consistent growth in interest in this form of learning for psychotherapy skills, with promising research suggesting DP training is superior to traditional learning methods of psychotherapy. This paper presents a case
Dan Sacks
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ABSTRACT Mentalization‐based therapy for adolescents (MBT‐A) is a treatment modality with an evidence base for young people struggling with borderline personality disorder, depression, and self‐harm. Recently, several innovations to MBT‐A have been described to expand its utility to new populations.
Madeleine Allman, Carla Sharp
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Meta-Cognitive Empathy: A New Understanding of Empathy Beyond the Self
Empathy is traditionally understood as the capacity to understand or share the feelings of others and often framed in cognitive or affective terms. Highly sensitive individuals frequently report intense emotional resonance leading to fatigue, confusion or distress - phenomena not fully explained by current models.
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Abstract Consumer impatience has long been examined through the lens of intertemporal choice, where patience is inferred from decisions to accept delayed rewards. Yet, this conceptualization captures only the choice to wait, not the experience of waiting.
Selin A. Malkoc
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Mentalizing: the cognitive aspect of empathy
At the base of concise considerations about what it means empathy and cognitive empathy, this work would like to provide an alternative way, maybe a new one, concerning the understanding of this phenomenon. The central issue linked at the cognitive aspect of empathy is its potential epistemic use and if this represents a valid scientific knowledge; la ...
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Spatial cognition, empathy and language evolution
The evolution of language and spatial cognition may have been deeply interconnected. The argument goes as follows: 1. Human native spatial abilities are poor, but we make up for it with linguistic and cultural prostheses; 2. The explanation for the loss of native spatial abilities may be that language has cannibalized the hippocampus, the mammalian ...
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The impact of less severe intimate partner aggression on child conduct problems
Children who were exposed to intimate partner aggression in their early development have a higher chance to show conduct problems later in childhood. This effect is only partially explained by maternal depressive symptoms. In addition, maternal warmth cannot buffer this impact.
Hedwig Eisenbarth +4 more
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