Empathy: From Bench to BedsideJean Decety Recent work on empathy theory, research, and applications, by scholars from disciplines ranging from neuroscience to psychoanalysis. There are many reasons for scholars to investigate empathy. Empathy plays a crucial role in human social interaction at all stages of life; it is thought to help motivate positive social behavior, inhibit aggression, and provide the affective and motivational bases for moral development; it is a necessary component of psychotherapy and patient-physician interactions. This volume covers a wide range of topics in empathy theory, research, and applications, helping to integrate perspectives as varied as anthropology and neuroscience. The contributors discuss the evolution of empathy within the mammalian brain and the development of empathy in infants and children; the relationships among empathy, social behavior, compassion, and altruism; the neural underpinnings of empathy; cognitive versus emotional empathy in clinical practice; and the cost of empathy. Taken together, the contributions significantly broaden the interdisciplinary scope of empathy studies, reporting on current knowledge of the evolutionary, social, developmental, cognitive, and neurobiological aspects of empathy and linking this capacity to human communication, including in clinical practice and medical education. |
Contents
Empathy Evolution and Human Nature | 21 |
Issues and Implications | 41 |
Empathy and Helping Behavior across Social | 55 |
The Use of Stereotypes | 73 |
Empathy in Primates and Other Mammals | 87 |
Nature and Forms of Empathy in the First Years of Life | 109 |
SocialCognitive Contributors to Young Childrens Empathic and Prosocial | 131 |
Relations of EmpathyRelated Responding to Childrens and Adolescents Social | 147 |
A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective | 191 |
The Cognitive Neuroscience of Sharing and Understanding Others | 207 |
Clinical Empathy in Medical Care | 229 |
The Costs of Empathy among Health Professionals | 245 |
Antecedents | 263 |
A Psychoanalytic Perspective | 291 |
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Empathy: From Bench to Bedside Irving B Harris Professor of Psychology Jean Decety No preview available - 2014 |


