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Defining Empathy
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Defining Empathy
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empathy
compassion
evoking
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agne pack
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Defining Empathy
Engagement
Emotion
Insight
Feeling
Culture
Understanding
Adding to oneself and another
Curiosity
Authenticity
Flexibility
Willingness
Openness
Alternative interpretations
Awareness
Striving
Stream of consciousness
Vulnerability
Possibility
Opportunity
Acknowledgement
Perspective taking
Motivation
Human interaction
Belonging
Care
Change
Cultivating compassion
Emotional impact
Transformation
What is it like to be somebody else?
Immersion in connection
Resiliency
Trying one more time
Connection of two isolated individuals
Relating
Sharing
How does the other experience the world?
Imagination
Inner life of another person
Considering someone else’s perspective from your perspective
Facial expression
Entering into thoughts of another
Your response to another person’s situation
Oneness
Demonstrating concern
Similarity
Awareness of differences
Interdependence
Well-being of yourself and others
Nurturing
Charity
Motivation
What does it feel like for them?
Paying attention
Respect
Owning your emotions
Listening to words and actions
Shared reality
Cooperation
Collaboration
Synchronization
Ameliorating distress
Help
Communication
Focusing on emotions
Sharing experiences
Giving time
Identification with another and yourself
Making an effort
Floating attentiveness
Orientation to the relationship
Acknowledging limitations
Altruism
Accepting multiple perspectives
Multiple truths
Condition of another and of yourself
Exchange of information
Concentration
“Double-Identity” of the two people in empathetic interaction
Mutual experience
Exploration
Challenging yourself and your beliefs
Appreciating another and yourself
Solutions are possible
Teamwork
Making amends
Feeling combined with thinking
Positivity
Visualizing the other and their situation
Being aware of difference
Positive expectations
Apology
Shared blame
Reparative behavior and communication
Nonjudgmental frame of mind
Sharing needs
Recognition of alternative methods
Sensitivity
Supportive responses
Willingness to suspend doubt
Sharing stories and listening to the stories of others
Emotional attunement
Emotional receptivity
Having an interest in others and yourself
Giving and receiving
Nonverbal cues
Vocal volume and tone
Physical distance
Responsibility
Demonstrating attentiveness
Gestures
Fair process
Trust
Compassion
Best intent
Engaged curiosity
Hope
Forgiveness
Reappraisal
Glue of social life
Appropriate emotional expressiveness
Thought with another
Somatic resonance
embodied kindness
Being in harmony with another’s experience and your own
responsiveness
presence
Co-creating
Belonging
Expanding oneself and other
Dissolving alienation
Confirming self and other
Larger than oneself
Connection
Directions of how to participate in our interaction if we are to have a relationship
Blurring lines between self and other
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