The tendency to feel more sympathy towards those who did not ‘deserve’ their problems can be a major problem for healthcare workers. There is a tendency to feel less sympathy to those suffering from ‘lifestyle’ diseases, such as diabetes resulting from obesity, or lung cancer after a lif...
Understanding of Sympathy: Cultural values shape how people understand sympathy. In collectivist cultures, sympathy is often seen as a communal duty to support others, emphasizing group harmony. In contrast, individualistic cultures may view sympathy through the lens of personal autonomy and self-relianc...
Love and sympathy and confidence. It is a place (1) kindly affections exist among all the members of the family. The parents take good care of their children, and the children are (2) (interest) in the (3) (activity) of their parents. Thus all of them are bound together by affection...
Empathy vs Sympathy: Conclusion What Is Sympathy? Sympathy is often used to describe sharing someone's emotional pain. You’ll find messages of sympathy inside condolence cards. When you feel bad for someone, you’re feeling sympathy. You feel sad they are suffering a misfortune. These feeling...
Love, sympathy and confidence. It is a place where love exists among all the members of the family. The parents take good care of their children, and the children are 1 the activities of their parents. Thus all of them are 2 together by love, and they find their home the 3 place in...
See our pages onCompassionandSympathyfor more. Three Types of Empathy Psychologists have identified three types of empathy: cognitive empathy, emotional empathy and compassionate empathy. Cognitive empathyis understanding someone’s thoughts and emotions, in a very rational, rather than emotional sense. ...
Yet on a closer attention to the subject, it is found that not even scientific thought can dispense with the suggestions, the instruction, the stimulus, the sympathy, the intercourse with mankind on a large scale, which such meetings secure. A fin...
What makes a home? Love, sympathy (同情) and confidence.It is a place where kindly love exists among all the members of the family. The parents take good care of their children, and the children are interested in the activities of their parents. So all of them are connected together by...
A literary criticism of the play "Titus Andronicus," written by William Shakespeare is presented. It examines the depiction of passionate sympathy in the play, including the communication of grief and the relationship between emotions and the words and gestures used to express emotions. It also ...
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