نتایج جستجو برای: respectively empathy

تعداد نتایج: 696358  

Introduction: Communicating effectively with patients is the first step to begin clinical empathy. Empathy is a cognitive and behavioral attribute that plays an important role in the clinical performance of health care professionals. The aim of the present study was to evaluate empathy in undergraduate and postgraduate dental students of Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science. Materials...

2015
Sylvia A. Morelli Matthew D. Lieberman Jamil Zaki

Lay intuitions suggest that the ability to share, celebrate, and enjoy others’ positive emotions – a phenomenon we term positive empathy – bolsters individual well-being and relationship strength. However, it is unclear from the current literature whether (i) positive empathy is distinct from highly related constructs and (ii) whether positive empathy is associated with salutary social and pers...

Journal: :Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research 2011
Pierre Maurage Delphine Grynberg Xavier Noël Frédéric Joassin Pierre Philippot Catherine Hanak Paul Verbanck Olivier Luminet Philippe de Timary Salvatore Campanella

BACKGROUND Emotional impairments constitute a crucial and widely described dimension of alcoholism, but several affective abilities are still to be thoroughly explored among alcohol-dependent patients. This is particularly true for empathy, which constitutes an essential emotional competence for interpersonal relations and has been shown to be highly impaired in various psychiatric states. The ...

2012
Taeko Ogawa Michio Nomura

We perform appropriate social actions in the various scenes of everyday life. For example, we speculate about other people's intentions and feelings in order to understand them, or inhibit negative emotions such as anger toward them. Furthermore, we engage in altruistic behaviors out of consideration and empathy for unrelated others. Even for a person who we do not like, we can also be sensitiv...

2014
Jonas Chatel-Goldman Marco Congedo Christian Jutten Jean-Luc Schwartz

Interpersonal touch is of paramount importance in human social bonding and close relationships, allowing a unique channel for affect communication. So far the effect of touch on human physiology has been studied at an individual level. The present study aims at extending the study of affective touch from isolated individuals to truly interacting dyads. We have designed an ecological paradigm wh...

2014
Florian Artinger Filippos Exadaktylos Hannes Koppel Lauri Sääksvuori

Abundant evidence across the behavioral and social sciences suggests that there are substantial individual differences in pro-social behavior. However, little is known about the psychological mechanisms that underlie social preferences. This paper investigates whether empathy and Theory of Mind shape individual differences in pro-social behavior as conventionally observed in neutrally framed so...

Journal: :Psychological review 2015
Joshua D Wondra Phoebe C Ellsworth

Empathy, feeling what others feel, is regarded as a special phenomenon that is separate from other emotional experiences. Emotion theories say little about feeling emotions for others and empathy theories say little about how feeling emotions for others relates to normal firsthand emotional experience. Current empathy theories focus on how we feel emotions for others who feel the same thing, bu...

2015
Hörmetjan Yiltiz Lihan Chen

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Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2013
Barbara C N Müller Matthijs L Van Leeuwen Rick B Van Baaren Harold Bekkering Ap Dijksterhuis

Research shows that we spontaneously imitate people. Moreover, empathy predicts the degree of this non-conscious imitation. Little is known, however, if or how this expression of empathy is influenced by stable physical characteristics of our interaction-partners. In two studies, we tested whether attractiveness of others moderated the relation between empathy and imitation. While seeing a woma...

2015
Emile G. Bruneau Mina Cikara Rebecca Saxe Angela Sirigu

In three experiments, we examine parochial empathy (feeling more empathy for in-group than out-group members) across novel group boundaries, and test whether we can mitigate parochial empathy with brief narrative descriptions. In the absence of individuating information, participants consistently report more empathy for members of their own assigned group than a competitive out-group. However, ...

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