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Self and Other : Exploring Subjectivity , Empathy , and Shame

, 2018
Dan Zahavi’s Self and Other: Exploring Subjectivity, Empathy, and Shame is an elaboration of the author’s phenomenological account of selfhood, the latest longer work in a series of publications on the topic.
D. Zahavi, Merike Reiljan
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Empathy present and future

Journal of Social Psychology, 2018
The empathy concept has central significance for social and personality psychology and in many other domains, including neuroscience, clinical/abnormal psychology, and the health professions.
Judith A. Hall, Rachel Schwartz
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Are self-report cognitive empathy ratings valid proxies for cognitive empathy ability? Negligible meta-analytic relations with behavioral task performance.

Psychological Assessment, 2019
Empathy is widely regarded as relevant to a diverse range of psychopathological constructs, such as autism spectrum disorder, psychopathy, and borderline personality disorder.
Brett A. Murphy, S. Lilienfeld
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Teacher Empathy: A Model of Empathy for Teaching for Student Success

College Teaching, 2019
This paper defines teacher empathy, argues that teacher empathy enhances student learning, and offers suggestions for increasing teacher empathy. Teacher empathy is the degree to which an instructor works to deeply understand students’ personal and ...
S. Meyers   +3 more
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The Role of Empathy and Compassion in Conflict Resolution

Emotion Review, 2019
Empathy and empathy-related processes, such as compassion and personal distress, are recognized to play a key role in social relations. This review examines the role of empathy in interpersonal and intergroup relations, including intractable conflicts ...
Olga M. Klimecki
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Association of an educational program in mindful communication with burnout, empathy, and attitudes among primary care physicians.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2009
CONTEXT Primary care physicians report high levels of distress, which is linked to burnout, attrition, and poorer quality of care. Programs to reduce burnout before it results in impairment are rare; data on these programs are scarce.
M. Krasner   +6 more
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Against empathy: The case for rational compassion.

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2018
S. Shackford
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