Empathy

  • Empathy: What it is and why it matters
    By David Howe

    Roessing, L. (2005). Creating empathetic connections to literature. The Quarterly, 27(2): 1–6. Rogers, C. (1949). The attitude and orientation of the counsellor in client-centred therapy. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 13: 82–94.

  • Empathy: What it is and why it Matters
    By David Howe

    With this compelling book, David Howe invites the reader on an illuminating journey of discovery into how empathy was first conceptualised and how its influence has steadily risen and spread.

  • Empathy: A History
    By Susan Lanzoni

    “Report of Special Committee on Instruction in Human Relations,” by Irving E. Bender, Cecil A. Gibb, Francis W. Gramlich, six others, box 2, folder 62, Henry B. Williams Papers, DRL. Stuart Chase, Roads to Agreement: Successful Methods ...

  • Empathy: A History
    By Susan Lanzoni

    Downey's dissertation, “Control Processes in Modified Handwriting,” was completed under the supervision of James Rowland Angell and the behaviorist John B. Watson. 8. Richard S. Uhrbrock “June Etta Downey,” in In Memoriam: June Etta ...

  • Empathy: A Social Psychological Approach
    By Mark H Davis

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  • Empathy
    By James Siegel

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  • Empathy: From Bench to Bedside
    By Dan Zahavi, Søren Overgaard

    This volume covers a wide range of topics in empathy theory, research, and applications, helping to integrate perspectives as varied as anthropology and neuroscience.

  • Empathy: Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives
    By Peter Goldie, Amy Coplan

    Examines the importance of empathy in a wide range of disciplines including ethics, aesthetics, and psychology.

  • Empathy: Why It Matters, and How to Get It
    By Roman Krznaric

    Discover the Six Habits of Highly Empathic People A popular speaker and co-founder of The School of Life, Roman Krznaric has traveled the world researching and lecturing on the subject of empathy.

  • Empathy: Development, Training, and Consequences
    By Arnold P. Goldstein, Gerald Y. Michaels

    Originally published in 1985, this book sought to thoroughly examine and better understand a dimension of interpersonal relations which at the time had often proven elusive, confusing, and quite difficult to operationalize.

  • Empathy: An Evidence-based Interdisciplinary Perspective
    By Makiko Kondo

    The significance of this book is its evidence-based interdisciplinary perspective in understanding empathy.

  • Empathy: Exploring the Meaning of Empathy and Kindness
    By Jayneen Sanders

    Discussion questions for parents, caregivers and educators included. Suitable for ages 2 to 6. This book is part of the Little BIG Chats series.

  • Empathy: Development, Training, and Consequences
    By Arnold P. Goldstein, Gerald Y. Michaels

    program by Tausch (Tausch, Kettner, Steinbach, & Tonnies, 1973; Tausch & Tausch, 1980; Tausch, Witter, & Albus, 1976) successfully demonstrate the significant teacher empathy—student achievement association in a substantially different ...

  • Empathy: Turning Compassion into Action
    By David Johnston

    Based on the personal experiences of author David Johnston, the book explores how awakening to the transformative power of listening and caring permanently changes individuals, families, communities, and nations.

  • Empathy: From Bench to Bedside
    By Jean Decety

    This volume covers a wide range of topics in empathy theory, research, and applications, helping to integrate perspectives as varied as anthropology and neuroscience.

  • Empathy
    By Ker Dukey

    warning!!! This is a dark adult novel with explicit sex and upsetting scenes. 18+ only please. Empathy is a standalone novel.

  • Empathy: Emotional, Ethical and Epistemological Narratives
    By Ricardo Gutiérrez Aguilar

    ... community. Unlike psychology and sociology, which had not yet abandoned the positivist matrix at that time, Dilthey presented ... trilogy.7 According to his theory, history is an empirical science and thus shares some of the logical and ...

  • Empathy: Real Stories to Inspire and Enlighten Busy Clinicians
    By Daniel E. Epner

    The authors use stories to illustrate what empathy looks and sounds like on an operational level―rather than a theoretical, scientific, or conceptual level―and provide the actionable advice you need to make empathy the central focus ...

  • Empathy: Epistemic Problems and Cultural-Historical Perspectives of a Cross-Disciplinary Concept
    By Sigrid Weigel, Vanessa Lux

    This book digs into the complex archaeology of empathy illuminating controversies, epistemic problems and unanswered questions encapsulated within its cross-disciplinary history.

  • Empathy: From Perception to Understanding and Feeling Others' Emotions
    By Shir Genzer, Yoad Ben Adiva, Anat Perry

    This Element reviews past and current research on both cognitive and affective empathy, focusing on behavioral, as well as neuroscientific research.