نتایج جستجو برای: positive empathy

تعداد نتایج: 667080  

2015
David A. Lishner Phan Y. Hong Lixin Jiang Michael J. Vitacco Craig S. Neumann

a r t i c l e i n f o Two studies were conducted to test whether psychopathy, narcissism, and borderline personality are linked to impairment in affective empathy experience. In both studies, two forms of affective empathy (emotional contagion and empathic concern) were covertly manipulated and measured. Use of state empathy change scores and data aggregation across both studies and a third pre...

Journal: :ANS. Advances in nursing science 2007
Theresa Wiseman

This article proposes a new holistic conceptualization of empathy for nursing practice that allows different aspects of the literature to be understood. This study is based on the data of a doctoral study exploring the nature of empathy on an oncology ward. The findings revealed that empathy is not a single phenomenon. Four different forms of empathy were identified, namely, empathy as an incid...

Journal: :The Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 2021

Empathy, which consists of cognitive and affective empathy, is one the vital skills in humans for creating maintaining relationships with others, now, there are many empathy-deficient people, possibly deriving from an increase harassment-related issues. Although a possibility that physical activity improves association empathy healthy remains unclear. Thus, present study aims to clarify relatio...

Journal: :journal of medical education 0
minoo yaghmaei alireza monajemi maliheh arab

abstract empathy is a cognitive but not emotional trait that consists of understanding (and not sensing), experiences, concerns and  views ofpatients and the capacity to share this understanding. some medical educationists believe that clinical education may have a negative effect on medical students and residents'empathy and steps should be taken for teaching empathy to medical students.our ma...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2012
Daniella Perry Talma Hendler Simone G Shamay-Tsoory

The neural bases of empathy have been examined mainly in the context of reacting to others' distress, while almost no attention has been paid to the mechanisms by which we share others' joy. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we demonstrated that the same neural network mediates judgment of the emotional state of the other in response to both negative and positive events through empat...

Aim: research on violent behaviors in schools, due to its implications on students educational performance, is among the priorities and instructional policies. Bulling in school is known as a global phenomenon and has a serious impact on students health. The aim of this study was to present the model of Relationship between personality and neuropsychological Coolidge test and  bulling behavior ...

Journal: :Psychological science 2011
Krishna Savani Nicole M Stephens Hazel Rose Markus

Choice makes North Americans feel more in control, free, and independent, and thus has many positive consequences for individuals' motivation and well-being. We report five studies that uncovered novel consequences of choice for public policy and interpersonal judgments. Studies 1 through 3 found that activating the concept of choice decreases support for policies promoting intergroup equality ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2012
Lian T. Rameson Sylvia A. Morelli Matthew D. Lieberman

Empathy is a critical aspect of human emotion that influences the behavior of individuals as well as the functioning of society. Although empathy is fundamentally a subjective experience, no studies have yet examined the neural correlates of the self-reported experience of empathy. Furthermore, although behavioral research has linked empathy to prosocial behavior, no work has yet connected empa...

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