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Post by jottse3r4uk on Dec 5, 2023 2:29:25 GMT -6
The difference is that when we empathize, we experience our own desire for emotional pity, care, or comfort. Empathy involves immersing yourself in the emotions of your interlocutor. In other words, empathy is looking at a person's problems from our own perspective, and empathy is from his perspective. Therefore, Lauren Vesper pointed out in the monograph "The Psychology of Compassion. The goal of compassion is understanding, and the goal of compassion is the happiness Email List of others. She wrote below: Empathy is a way of knowing, sympathy is a way of connecting. In 2010, scientists at Goldsmiths University in London concluded that only 100% of the world's population has the capacity for empathy. During the course of their research, they discovered that empaths have hypersensitive mirror neurons. It is these brain cells that are responsible for generating feelings like compassion and love. How an empath is different from a highly sensitive person. The term highly sensitive person was coined not so long ago, psychologists and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapists point out. It denotes a person who reacts very emotionally to external circumstances or to events in his own inner life. the emotions of other people, whereas highly sensitive people themselves respond vividly to what is going on. They wallow in their feelings. So a highly sensitive person is not always an empathetic person, and an empathetic person doesn't always respond positively to what's going on in his life.
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