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empathy
empati

Empati, sempatiyle aynı şey değildir. - Empathy is not the same as sympathy.

Bir sosyopatın alametifarikası, empatiden yoksun olmasıdır. - The hallmark of a sociopath is a lack of empathy.

empathy
bir başkasının duygularını anlayabilme
empathy
(Tıp) Bir kimsenin kendisini başka birisi ile veya bu kimsenin davranıları ile yakın olarak görmesi
empathy
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) eşduyum
empathy
duygu sezgisi
empathy
başka bir insanın/şeyin özelliklerini kendinde bulma
empathy
özünü bir diğer insanla özdeşleştirme
empathy
Duygudaşlık
empathy
tefani
empathy
psik
empathy
i., ruhb. bir başkasının duygularını anlayabilme, duygu sezgisi
empathy
bir başkasının duygularını anlayabilme,empati
empathy
{i} başkasının duygularını anlama
Englisch - Englisch
in a sympathetic manner; "she listened to him sympathetically"
empathy
capacity to understand another person's point of view or the result of such understanding
empathy
the intellectual identification of the thoughts, feelings, or state of another person
empathy
capacity to understand another persons point of view or the result of such understanding
empathy
How well do service providers adapt and customize what they offer to meet customer needs Perhaps it's the dentist who lets you schedule your check-ups early in the morning so you can still get to work on time or the maid service that cleans your house according to your preferences
empathy
Rarely used in modern parapsychology, the popular usage of this term refers to a low-level form of telepathy wherein the empath appears to be aware of the emotional state of a distant person An empath may also refer tp someone thought able to 'broadcast' their emotions to others (cf DMILS, ESP and see also the Psi / DMILS section on the KPU webpage)
empathy
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 having the feelings, thoughts, and experience fully communicated in an objectively explicit manner; also : the capacity for this
empathy
An understanding of events, beliefs, values and attitudes from the perspective of others
empathy
understanding and entering into another's feelings
empathy
The ability to experience sympathetically the emotions of another; the emotional penetration of another person, frequently used in connection with the creator of a work of art
empathy
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
empathy
Appreciation of another's problems and feelings without experiencing the same emotional reaction To be distinguished from sympathy, which is usually nonobjective and noncritical
empathy
If a poem creates empathy, the reader identifies with the person or object in the poem (the reader seems to share its physical sensations)
empathy
is the capacity to accurately perceive and respond to another person's thoughts and feelings It is an active process in which you try to learn all you can about another person rather than having only a superficial awareness We all have an innate capacity for empathy
empathy
understanding another person's feelings by remembering or imagining being in a similar situation
empathy
The ability to understand and be sensitive towards another person's situation, struggles, or feelings
empathy
being able to identify with another person's feelings, motives, and situations; being able to put oneself in another's place
empathy
An act of imaginatively stepping into another person's perspective and considering how things look from over there, as if one were an insider while one is not one in fact Success in empathetic understanding would be a matter of having (temporarily, in an act of imagination) entered the perspective of the other person sufficiently well to be able to re-present it credibly to others, especially and above all in a way that is recognizable and credible to those persons who themselves occupy that perspective
empathy
The act of trying to understand what it would be like to be in someone else's position
empathy
The ability to attune one's moods and feelings to a wide range of emotional signals, so they can be felt and appreciated without a word being spoken It enables people to get on well with each other
empathy
The ability to identify and understand another person’s feelings, ideas, and circumstances
empathy
the understanding of another person’s feelings
empathy
A projection of one's own personality into the personality of another in order to understand him better
empathy
a psychological and aesthetic designation of the attitudes, reactions, and feelings that we experience when we identify with another person or object
empathy
feeling with another Reacting to the experiences of another as though they were one's own
empathy
{i} entering into the feelings of another, sympathy, vicarious emotion, understanding
empathy
the power of projecting one's personality into (and so fully comprehending) the object of contemplation Also Einfülung, is a path towards the inland, an emotional contagion based on a process of identification (Weigert, 1962), the comprehension of what the other feels (M Scheler), a non-verbal communion among people (Fromm-Reichmann, 1950), a vicarian introspection (Kohut, 1977) According to Winnicot (1965) the empathic ability develops in the pre-verbal relationship between the child and whoever takes care of him
empathy
The feeling or capacity for awareness, understanding and sensitivity one experiences when hearing or reading of some event or activity of another, thus imagining the same sensation as that of those actually experiencing it
empathy
Experiencing feelings, thoughts, and attitudes of another
empathy
n Identification with and understanding of another's situation, feelings and motives
empathy
Empathy is the ability to share another person's feelings and emotions as if they were your own. Having begun my life in a children's home I have great empathy with the little ones. the ability to understand other people's feelings and problems sympathy empathy with/for (empatheia, from pathos ). Ability to imagine oneself in another's place and understand the other's feelings, desires, ideas, and actions. The empathic actor or singer is one who genuinely feels the part he or she is performing. The spectator of a work of art or the reader of a piece of literature may similarly become involved in what he or she observes or contemplates. The use of empathy was an important part of the psychological counseling technique developed by Carl R. Rogers
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