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Empathy Glasses

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
In this paper, we describe Empathy Glasses, a head worn prototype designed to create an empathic connection between remote collaborators. The main novelty of our system is that it is the first to combine the following technologies together: (1) wearable facial expression capture hardware, (2) eye tracking, (3) a head worn camera, and (4) a see-through ...
Katsutoshi Masai   +3 more
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Empathy

2023
Empathy provides a cognitive and emotional bridge that connects individuals and promotes prosocial behavior. People empathize with others via two complementary perceptual routes: Cognitive Empathy or the ability to accurately recognize and understand others' emotional states, and Affective Empathy or the ability to 'feel with' others.
Shir Genzer, Yoad Ben Adiva, Anat Perry
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Empathy Huddles: Cultivating a Culture of Empathy

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2019
ABSTRACT Managing complex neurological patients challenges new nurses with minimal experience, which can interfere with their ability to relate empathetically to their patients. This article is the story of how 1 neuroscience unit’s experience with Empathy Huddles improved the staff’s ability to respond to their patients and families with ...
Kevin, Turner   +3 more
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Beyond Empathy

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2008
Empathy is a highly desirable trait in a physician, but the term means different things to different people. Rather than focus on empathy, it may be more fruitful to consider the individual ingredients of a successful patient-physician engagement: scientific competency, imagination (the basis of empathy), caring about the patient, attentive ...
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Empathy yes… empathy no? Training social workers in empathy

Social Work Education
Social work moves on contexts and operational methods steeped in empathy, so it can be called an empathic profession. In light of this, the social work profession can and must strike the right balance between governing empathy or being overwhelmed by it, risking becoming alternately too close-connected or, conversely, too far-disconnected.
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Empowering Empathy

Psychiatry, 2021
Richard M, Waugaman, Miriam, Korn
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Empathy: The Capacity for Empathy

2021
The capacity for empathy emerges from the original ability to echo others—our primary capacity for identificatory resonance. Empathy may then be defined as the ability to identify with the Other for the purpose of grasping her or his subjective experience. Mature empathy requires nurturance and cultivation.
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