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  2. Is Empathy Your Superpower? You Might Be an Empath - AOL

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    /ˈem.pæθ/ You know what empathy feels like. Now imagine that dialed up to the max. That’s how empaths feel. They’re like mind readers: They feel other people’s feelings and take them on ...

  3. Think You May Be an Empath? Here Are Signs of This ... - AOL

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    Being an empath isn't just having empathy or being sensitive—it's feeling emotions of others in a physical way. Experts explain the pros and cons of this trait.

  4. What Is an Empath—and Can You Become One? - AOL

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    If you felt sad upon learning about the death, perhaps recalling a time when you too lost someone very dear, then you are showing empathy. Another way to describe it is that an empath is like an ...

  5. Narcissistic personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Narcissus is a handsome young man who spurns the advances of many potential lovers. When Narcissus rejects Echo, a nymph cursed to only echo the sounds that others made, the goddess Nemesis punishes him by making him fall in love with his own reflection in a pool of water. When Narcissus discovers that the object of his love cannot love him ...

  6. Empath - Wikipedia

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    The term empath is sometimes used in a broader sense to describe someone who is more adept at understanding, i.e. is more sensitive to the feelings of others than the average person; or as a descriptor for someone who is higher on an empathetic "spectrum" of sorts. [5]

  7. Empathy in literature - Wikipedia

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    Mar et al., in a study of 94 participants, identified that the primary mode of literature that increases empathy is fiction, as opposed to non-fiction. [5] Other studies verify these results and go on to specify that active fiction in particular engages with the reader and affects the reader’s empathy, at the very least in adults, rather than passive, entertainment fiction. [6]

  8. Empath Traits: 13 Signs You're an Empath - AOL

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    If you hear “empath” and think, Oh, you can read minds? you actually wouldn’t be too far off. While the trait isn’t exactly cinematic ESP, empaths are deeply... Empath Traits: 13 Signs You ...

  9. Empathy quotient - Wikipedia

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    Together with the systematizing quotient, the empathy quotient tests Simon Baron-Cohen's empathizing-systemizing (E-S) theory of autism. This cognitive theory attempts to account for two aspects of autism disorder: the social and communication barriers and the narrow interest and attention to detail.