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2019
Students describe the risks and benefits of emotional connection with a patient. They describe how they are taught to distance themselves from patients and so come to see this as being ‘professional’. The model for detached concern in professionalism is described and explored.
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Students describe the risks and benefits of emotional connection with a patient. They describe how they are taught to distance themselves from patients and so come to see this as being ‘professional’. The model for detached concern in professionalism is described and explored.
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Embodiment, emotion and empathy
Anthropological Theory, 2008In The Perception of the Environment (2000), Ingold has argued that differences in cultural knowledge are more a matter of variation in embodied skills than in discursive knowledge. These skills develop through the practitioners' engagement with their environment and in situated social relationships. In order to `discover' for themselves what is taken
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Empathy and Emotion Regulation
Philosophical Topics, 2019In this paper, I evaluate one of the most prominent accounts of how emotion regulation features in empathy. According to this account, by Nancy Eisenberg and colleagues, empathy develops into either personal distress or sympathy depending on the ability to regulate one’s empathic distress.
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Integrating Empathy and Interpersonal Emotion Regulation
Annual Review of Psychology, 2020When individuals experience empathy , they often seek to bolster others’ well-being. But what do empathizers want others to feel? Though psychologists have studied empathy and prosociality for decades, this question has yet to be clearly addressed. This is because virtually all existing research focuses on cases in which improving others’ well-being ...
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Emotional Empathy and Facial Feedback
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2008We studied if emotional empathy is related to sensitivity to facial feedback. The participants, 112 students, rated themselves on the questionnaire measure of emotional empathy (QMEE) and were divided into one high and one low empathic group. Facial expressions were manipulated to produce a happy or a sulky expression.
Per Andréasson, Ulf Dimberg
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Teaching Empathy and Emotional Intelligence
Academic Radiology, 2023Arman, Sharbatdaran, Omer A, Awan
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Emotion, Empathy and Intersubjectivity
2012Cora Diamond has argued that analytic animal ethics — animal ethics based on reasoned, theoretical analyses — risks becoming a form of ‘deflection’ if it concentrates merely on argumentation and logic instead of what ought to be immediate and obvious (Diamond 2004).
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Emotional Intelligence and Empathy
2019The rise of emotional intelligence (EI) and the continuing growth of online interactions work together to demonstrate the importance of participatory decision making as a motivational technique. However, participation in decisions requires that the leader act in a prosocial manner, focusing on outcomes that are beneficial to more than just the leader ...
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Verbal Components of Emotional Empathy
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1983Various theoretical approaches have been used to define the concept of empathy: psychoanalytical and egopsychological theories, object relations theories and cognitive psychological as well as humanistic views. Attempts have been made to synthesize these approaches.
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