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

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    Empathy is all about putting yourself in other people’s shoes, and this phrase shared by Cassine does exactly that. 32. “My heart can hear it in your voice.”

  3. How To Turn Empathy Into Compassion For Better ... - AOL

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    Compassion and empathy sound like synonyms, but they're two different skill sets. Here's how and why to hone both qualities, according to psychologists.

  4. Empathy - Wikipedia

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    Measures of empathy show evidence of being genetically influenced. [90] For example, carriers of the deletion variant of ADRA2B show more activation of the amygdala when viewing emotionally arousing images. [91] The gene 5-HTTLPR seems to influence sensitivity to negative emotional information and is also attenuated by the deletion variant of ...

  5. 7 Genius Phrases to Shut Down Conflict, According to a ... - AOL

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    It's possible to show empathy without veering from your truth. "You are showing empathy here by saying you understand, but the key part of this statement is that you are not agreeing with them ...

  6. Empathic concern - Wikipedia

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    The challenge of demonstrating the existence of altruistic motivation is to show how empathic concern leads to helping in ways that cannot be explained by prevailing theories of egoistic motivation. That is, a clear case needs to be made that it is concern about the other person's welfare, not a desire to improve one's own welfare, that ...

  7. Linguistic empathy - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic empathy in theoretical linguistics is the "point of view" in an anaphoric utterance by which a participant is bound with or in the event or state that they describe in that sentence. [1] [2] [3] An example is found with the Japanese verbs yaru and kureru. These both share the same essential meaning and case frame.

  8. Empathy is on the rise in young people. Here’s how to ... - AOL

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    Empathy is rebounding among young Americans, a recent study found. Experts propose ways to increase empathic connection and conversation in this digital era. Empathy is on the rise in young people.

  9. Empath - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, a dark empath is a person capable of empathising, but uses their empathy to feign sympathy, flatter, and exploit others. Dark empaths are associated with dark triad traits such as Machiavellianism, narcissism and psychopathy. These personality types like the ability to control others and utilize them for their own benefit.