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Empathy: feeling of concern and understanding for another's situation or feelings. Also, an emotional feeling of identification or understanding of a work of art.
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The imaginative projection into another's feelings, a state of total identification with another's situation, condition, and thoughts. The action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another of either the past or present without explicitly articulating these feelings. Fern empathizes with Wilbur; Charlotte empathizes with Wilbur.
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understanding another person's feelings by remembering or imagining being in a similar situation.
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Appreciation of another's problems and feelings without experiencing the same emotional reaction. To be distinguished from sympathy, which is usually nonobjective and noncritical.
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a faculty and a virtue, is a combination of Imagination and the Love of God that gives complete understanding of what others are feeling. Develop empathy, which is born of Christlike Compassion, because self-based sympathy invites life to kick your teeth in.
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is interpreted as the ability to take oneself out of oneself and put oneself into another person's world.
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More than feeling compassion or sympathy “for another person, empathy puts you in their shoes to feel “with them or “as one with them. First used in English in the early twentieth century to translate the German psychoanalytic term Einfühlung, meaning “to feel as one with, though in practice more closely translating the German Mitgefühl, “to feel with someone.
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The reader understands closely what the character is feeling; "feeling into" (University of Victoria Writer's Guide).
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Audience members' identification with dramatic characters and their consequent shared feelings with the plights and fortunes of those characters. Empathy is one of the principal effects of good drama.
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the capacity to feel emotions similar to those felt by another person.
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While empathy is becoming a more common dream symbol than it was even ten years ago, it still remains a fairly rare element to come across in the dreaming experience. To acknowledge a feeling of empathy in a dream or, to have a dream character speak to you in terms of empathic knowing, suggests that you are being developed and refined on both emotional and spiritual levels.
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Demonstrating an understanding of a customer's point of view and feelings about a situation by using phrases such as "I can imagine this must be very upsetting".
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A psychological sense of understanding and "feeling for" another person's situation.
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feeling others' emotions
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understanding and entering into another's feelings
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Empathy is the recognition and understanding of the states of mind, including beliefs, desires and particularly emotions of others. This concept is often characterized as the ability to "put oneself into another's shoes". However, this metaphor is ambiguous concerning whether one imagines actually "being" the other person, with all their beliefs and character traits, or simply being in their situation (such as being the prime minister). ...
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