Apathy(noun)Apathetic(adjective). Lack of concern or interest. Examples of Sympathy and Empathy Here are some more examples ofsympathy, empathyand other variants of the words in sentences: To truly haveempathywith a man, you must walk a mile in his shoes. ...
Apathy (the lack of care or emotion, feeling or compassion for someone else) is the opposite of empathy and sympathy. What is the difference between apathy and empathy? In current usage, apathy means "a lack of feeling" or "a lack of ability to feel compassion for someone or something."...
Empathyis the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. It is often confused with sympathy, which is feeling sorry for someone. Empathy can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in psychology, psychotherapy, or interpersonal relationships. ...
The opposite of empathy is a feeling of distance or apathy. You could think you would act differently to the same situation, but you can understand why someone might feel the way they do. You might not share the same feelings yourself, although you often will. Unlike sympathy, empathy ...
What is the difference between sympathy and empathy? Definitions of the two as well as differences and comparisons.
APATHY, EMPATHY, SYMPATHYNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1002/j.2164-4918.1972.tb04943.xDeanna H. BowmanJournal of Counseling & Development
apathy embed What are some words that often get used in discussingempathy? sympathize compassion feel feeling emotion kindness sensitivity vicarious experience situation What are some wordsempathymay be commonly confused with? sympathy How isempathyused in real life?
In many of these interventions, personalizing contact with individual members of disadvantaged groups, sympathy-provoking examples, and/or the identification of common goals initiate perspective-taking. Perspective-taking, and the associated situational explanations of suffering, generate empathic concern for ...
Notice that for Blum empathy (which he names ‘sympathy’ but actually describing it as many would nowadays describe empathy) is already to be considered fundamentally altruistic; in fact, it is completely addressed to the other and requires us to exit from our own solipsistic perspective and to...
来自希腊语的pathos 意为to feel,to suffer。来自拉丁语的pat(或pati)忍受,忍耐,pass与其形态相似,含义相同。词根pathy,pati,passi 为 path的变体。同义词根有来自拉丁语的sent/sens和来自希腊语的(a)esthes/(a)esthet。apathy(没有感觉 a<an(=not,without) + path(=feel,suffer)) n.冷淡;漠不关心...