0 the ability to share someone else's feelings or experiences by imagining what it would be like to be in that person's situation
1 the ability to share someone else’s feelings or experiences by imagining what it would be like to be in that person’s situation:
Part of it may not be empathy, but simply be precaution and an insurance for the event of personal misfortune.
Some of the settlers had empathy with the dolphins to a high degree, but Ross's own powers of contact were relatively feeble.
As noted above, negative feelings play important roles in impulse control, empathy, and conscience.
Lower levels of empathy may contribute to conflict in social interactions and thereby heighten levels of negative emotions experienced by some children.
The developmental literature points to at least 6 levels of empathy emerging in succession, each expanding and adding to the repertoire of empathic potential.
The major focus of the 24- and 36-month visits is on parenting and toddler self-regulation (behavior problems, empathy, compliance, and internalization of parental rules).
Examples include empathy, flexibility, sensitivity and courage, precise qualities varying according to the individual.
Developing representations of possibilities for prosocial actions are also important in developing outcomes for empathy and guilt.
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