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empathy    音標拼音: ['ɛmpəθi]
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empathy
n 1: understanding and entering into another's feelings

105 Moby Thesaurus words for "empathy":
accent, accentuation, accord, accordance, affinity, agape,
agreement, allergy, amity, anaphylaxis, appreciation, attention,
bonds of harmony, brotherly love, caring, caritas,
cement of friendship, charity, chord, communion, community,
community of interests, compassion, compatibility, comprehension,
concern, concord, concordance, congeniality, considerateness,
correspondence, delicacy, echo, emphasis, esprit, esprit de corps,
exquisiteness, feeling of identity, fellow feeling, fellowship,
fineness, force, frictionlessness, good vibes, good vibrations,
happy family, harmony, hyperesthesia, hyperpathia,
hypersensitivity, identification, identity, insistence,
involvement, irritability, kinship, like-mindedness, love,
mutuality, nervousness, oneness, oversensibility,
oversensitiveness, overtenderness, passibility, pathos, peace,
perceptiveness, perceptivity, photophobia, prickliness, rapport,
rapprochement, reciprocity, relating, response, responsiveness,
sensitiveness, sensitivity, sensitization, sharing, solidarity,
soreness, stress, supersensitivity, sympathetic chord,
sympathetic response, sympathy, symphony, tact, tactfulness,
team spirit, tenderness, tetchiness, thin skin, ticklishness,
touchiness, understanding, union, unison, unity, vibes, vibrations,
warmth, weight

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  • Empathy Definition | What Is Empathy - Greater Good
    The term ldquo;empathy rdquo; is used to describe a wide range of experiences Emotion researchers generally define empathy as the ability to sense other people rsquo;s emotions, coupled with the ability to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling Contemporary researchers often differentiate between two types of empathy: ldquo;Affective empathy rdquo; refers to the sensations
  • Empathy | Greater Good
    The term ldquo;empathy rdquo; is used to describe a wide range of experiences Emotion researchers generally define empathy as the ability to sense other people rsquo;s emotions, coupled with the ability to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling Contemporary researchers often differentiate between two types of empathy: ldquo;Affective empathy rdquo; refers to the sensations
  • Six Habits of Highly Empathic People - Greater Good
    Empathy is a two-way street that, at its best, is built upon mutual understanding—an exchange of our most important beliefs and experiences Organizations such as the Israeli-Palestinian Parents Circle put it all into practice by bringing together bereaved families from both sides of the conflict to meet, listen, and talk
  • Can Empathy Help You Be More Creative? - Greater Good
    Still, there seems to be some relationship between cognitive empathy and creative achievement, but not emotional empathy and creativity—which seems counterintuitive After all, art often stimulates strong emotional reactions in people; so, you might assume successful creatives feel others’ emotions more keenly
  • Why the World Needs an Empathy Revolution - Greater Good
    Empathy, she writes, involves an ability to perceive others’ feelings (and to recognize our own emotions), to imagine why someone might be feeling a certain way, and to have concern for their welfare Once empathy is activated, compassionate action is the most logical response
  • Why Empathy Matters - Greater Good
    In his new book, Empathy: Why It Matters and How to Get It, philosopher Roman Krznaric explains what empathy is and what it isn’t, and gives a powerful argument for the importance of cultivating empathy in ourselves Though empathy may have “a reputation as a fuzzy, feel good emotion,” he writes, it “is, in fact, an ideal that has the
  • The Social Neuroscience of Empathy - Greater Good
    the vicarious responses of empathy versus per-sonal distress In the final part, we propose research questions and domains that should be given special attention by future empathy researchers Definition of Terms: Empathy and Its Sisters Despite the word’s linguistic roots in ancient Greek—fromempatheia (passion),whichiscom-
  • How to Fight Stress with Empathy - Greater Good
    Leading with empathy can help those around us to be sources of support in our lives and reduce the likelihood of interpersonal conflicts This essay was adapted from The Stress Solution: Using Empathy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Reduce Anxiety and Develop Resilience , by Arthur P Ciaramicoli (New World Library, 2016)
  • In a Divided World, We Need to Choose Empathy - Greater Good
    This is not fertile soil for empathy, and by some measures empathy has shriveled One particularly alarming study found that the average American in 2009 was less empathic than 75 percent of Americans just 30 years before In other words, empathy is fading, but maybe you didn’t need a study to tell you that
  • What’s the Matter with Empathy? - Greater Good
    The biggest problem with empathy, I think, is that people have trouble agreeing on exactly what it is Far from being a problem for morality, however, I think that empathy can actually be a foundation of it—there’s compelling evidence linking it to kind and caring behaviors But that depends on what kind of empathy we’re talking about





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