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DOI:10.1016/J.NEWIDEAPSYCH.2003.09.003 - Corpus ID: 143645477
@article{Vreeke2003EmpathyAI, title={Empathy, an integrative model}, author={G. J. Vreeke and Ingrid L. van der Mark}, journal={New Ideas in Psychology}, year={2003}, volume={21}, pages={177-207}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:143645477}}
- G. Vreeke, I. Mark
- Published 1 December 2003
- Psychology
- New Ideas in Psychology
83 Citations
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- Laurence J. Kirmayer
- 2008
Psychology
Abstract In this article, I explore the limits of clinical empathy in situations of radical otherness. Cultural difference, extremity of experience, and psychopathology constitute different sorts of…
- 75
- Carme SanahugesHortènsia Curell
- 2021
Psychology
Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación
In the present article, we aim to identify, analyse and correlate the variables underlying the perception of empathy based on the evaluations made by the role play participants of their own…
- C. HartE. HepperC. Sedikides
- 2018
Psychology
In this chapter we examine the argument and evidence that a lack of empathy may lie at the core of narcissists’ chronic interpersonal inadequacies. Empathy is a key ingredient in facilitating smooth…
- 8
- E. HepperC. HartC. Sedikides
- 2014
Psychology
Empathy plays a critical role in fostering and maintaining social relations. Narcissists lack empathy, and this may account for their interpersonal failures. But why do narcissists lack empathy? Are…
- 85
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- Thorsten Gieser
- 2008
Environmental Science, Philosophy
In The Perception of the Environment (2000), Ingold has argued that differences in cultural knowledge are more a matter of variation in embodied skills than in discursive knowledge. These skills…
- 74
- R. ReniersB. VöllmR. ElliottR. Corcoran
- 2014
Psychology
Social neuroscience
The findings of common and differential patterns of responding observed in prefrontal and temporal regions suggest that within the social cognition network empathy, ToM and self–other differentiation have distinct roles that are responsive to context.
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- C. RieffeL. KetelaarC. Wiefferink
- 2010
Psychology
- 153
- Merlijn KouprieF. S. Visser
- 2009
Psychology, Engineering
A background framework for supporting empathic approaches in designing is proposed and presents empathy in design as a process of four phases, and gives insight into what role the designer's own experience can play when having empathy with the user.
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- H. Scott
- 2011
Medicine, Psychology
A multidimensional model of empathy was used as a guide for research aimed at understanding the antecedents and behaviours involved in empathic interactions between patients and healthcare professionals.
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- Leïla BensalahS. CailliesM. Anduze
- 2016
Psychology
The Journal of genetic psychology
It is shown that cognitive empathy is linked to both theory of mind and affective perspective taking, and a developmental sequence for behavioral empathy, which underwent a slight linear increase between 4 and 6 years old.
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Introduction: critical issues in the study of empathy, N.Eisenberg and J.Strayer. Part 1 Historical and theoretical perspectives: history of concept of empathy, L.Wispe evolutionary bases of empathy,…
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The relation between empathy (defined as the ability to perceive accurately how another person is feeling) and physiology was studied in 31 Ss and accuracy of rating negative emotion was greatest when S and target evidenced high levels of physiological linkage across time.
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Hume observed that our minds are mirrors to one another: they reflect one another's passions, sentiments, and opinions.' This "sympathy," or "propensity we have to sympathize with others, to ...…
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The results demonstrate the findings pertaining to vicarious emotional responding are generalizable to nonstudent populations engaged in planned, sustained helping behavior.
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This study examined relations of temperamental fearfulness/anxiety proneness, attachment security, and maternal discipline with emerging internalization in 103 26–41-month-old toddlers. It was a…
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The question of the content of the book was more difficult. There is a vast range of topics which could be discussed under the heading of ‘philosophy of psychology’, and a great many different…
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The development, antecedents, and concomitants of empathic concern in the second year of life were examined. Associations with parental sensitivity, children's fearfulness and attachment security…
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The purpose of this study was to examine empathy-related and personal correlates of children's comforting reactions. Quantity and quality of third to sixth graders' comforting of a crying infant were…
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