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  2. 35 Simple, Sincere Phrases To Express Empathy ... - AOL

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    And these simple, sincere empathy statements offer the perfect responses in these situations. Empathy can foster a genuine, caring connection between two people and greatly deepen relationships ...

  3. Clinical empathy - Wikipedia

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    Female students also have a greater likelihood than men to disagree with a need for detached concern in order to provide the best medical treatment. [33] Several studies have indicated that clinical empathy may decline in students during medical school, with a change even being observed from the start to the end of first year. [34]

  4. Empathy - Wikipedia

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    Empathy is generally described as the ability to take on another person's perspective, to understand, feel, and possibly share and respond to their experience. [1] [2] [3] There are more (sometimes conflicting) definitions of empathy that include but are not limited to social, cognitive, and emotional processes primarily concerned with understanding others.

  5. Roots of Empathy - Wikipedia

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    Roots of Empathy (ROE) is an evidence-based classroom program that started in Toronto, Canada. The program consists of guided observations of an infant's development and emotions by elementary school children.

  6. Ecological empathy - Wikipedia

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    The DEN scale has been used by psychologists and educators in a variety of contexts since it was developed, to measure empathy towards nature in both students and adults, and has been translated and used internationally. [24] Sample items of the Dispositional Empathy with Nature scale (Tam, 2013, p. 96) include: [3]

  7. Empathy-altruism - Wikipedia

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    Students who were listening to this particular interview were given a letter asking the student to share lecture notes and meet with her. The experimenters changed the level of empathy by telling one group to try to focus on how she was feeling (high empathy level) and the other group not to be concerned with that (low empathy level).

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  9. Empathic concern - Wikipedia

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    Empathic concern is often confused with empathy. To empathize is to respond to another's perceived emotional state by experiencing feeling of a similar sort. Empathic concern or sympathy includes not only empathizing, but also having a positive regard or a non-fleeting concern for the other person. [2]