Since 2016, employee empathy perceptions have steadily declined, reaching an all-time low this year. However, HR professionals’ feelings about their organizations have dropped dramatically, falling 23 points this year.
In addition, 68% of HR professionals viewed their CEO as empathetic, marking a 16-point decline from 2022 and reaching the lowest levels ever reported. At the same time, 92% of CEOs viewed their HR professionals as empathetic, jumping 27 points from last year.
Have your Evangelical friends seemed indifferent about your personal safety and freedom? You're not crazy; but you should change your expectations. I talk about what "Toxic Empathy" means for us today.
Prince William said his approached focused on “impact philanthropy, collaboration, convening and helping people”.
Prince William: ‘I’ll show people how to prevent homelessness’ Read more “I’m also going to throw empathy in there as well, because I really care about what I do. It helps impact people’s lives … and I think we could do with some more empathetic leadership around the world.”
"It's more about impact philanthropy, collaboration, convening, and helping people. And I'm also going to throw empathy in there as well, because I really care about what I do. It helps impacts people's lives. And I think we could do with some more empathetic leadership around the world."
Teaching with empathy is now seen as a crucial approach in education, improving student engagement and creating a positive classroom environment. When educators connect with students emotionally and understand their struggles, they can better tailor their teaching methods to support individual learning.
Empathy goes beyond academic needs, focusing on each learner as a unique individual, making students feel valued, included, and respected.
Empathy allows educators to respond to students’ needs effectively, fostering a safe and inclusive atmosphere. This approach makes students more likely to participate actively, engage in discussions, and take intellectual risks without fear of judgment.
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Empathy is an important factor in the doctor-patient relationship, but mental illness is more difficult to understand than other diseases. Besides traditional skills, virtual reality (VR) has been identified as a promising tool in empathy education. This study aimed to investigate the ability of empathy enhancement, the feasibility of depression education, and the changes in thoughts and attitudes in medical students through a single VR experience.
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Overview of the Sessions: This series of Empathy Circles explores turning the heart and mind from our familiar, unsatisfying self-centered attitude, to “others before self,” and collective action for the common good. Gratitude, empathy, compassion, altruism, and an appreciation of our common humanity are all essential for cultivating genuine happiness and are beneficial for social action and harmony.
Janna will provide short excerpts, quotes or video, and suggested topic questions, or you can share whatever is on your mind. When it’s your turn to speak, whatever is in your heart and mind is always welcome in an Empathy Circle. Suggested topics we can explore together will include: our common humanity; altruistic motivation; creating community; collective action for the common good.
Empathy is a broad psychological concept that can be broken into at least two components: cognitive empathy and emotional empathy. “Cognitive empathy has to do with understanding another person's perspective and their emotional experience in some way,” says Jessica A. Stern, PhD, a developmental psychologist, researcher, and assistant professor of psychological science at Pomona College.
For example, you may look at someone’s facial expression and recognize that they’re upset, or you might try to put yourself in their shoes to better understand their viewpoint. Emotional (or affective) empathy is more feelings-based, and involves sharing the same emotions as someone else, she adds.
Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion is an important book addressing multiple prominent issues. Primarily it is about how the Religious Left pushes a false and un-biblical view of compassion, empathy, and love.
In the name of love, compassion, tolerance and inclusion, the Left – both secular and religious – has been able to push immoral and un-biblical agendas. These range from socialism, abortion-on-demand, critical race theory, LGBTQ+, erosion of freedom and democracy, cancel culture and more.
Inheriting empathy. There’s some good news for parents hoping to raise more empathetic kids.A study found that when mothers show empathy to their kids, those kids tend to show more empathy toward their friends during their teen years. Later, as adults, they often show empathy toward their own children, fostering empathy in the next generation. So how can parents model this trait?
The study points to a handful of key skills parents can employ with their kids: being present and attentive, reflecting back their feelings, acknowledging their challenges and helping them work through them, recognizing their distress and offering understanding and warmth.
Workhuman’s Susana Rojero on how she ended up in product design and why communication skills are just as important as technical skills.
When Susana Rojero first started college, she chose to study sociology. However, she quickly realised that this wasn’t the direction that she wanted to take her career, and so decided on a different path that had always been in the back of her mind – design.
After completing her bachelor’s degree in design, which combined graphic and industrial design, she began working at an advertising agency that was experiencing a surge in clients seeking websites or apps. It was this experience in web design that sparked her interest in the digital realm.
“The rest is history – 12 years after graduating, I am now a principal product designer”, she says.
Here, Rojero – who works at Workhuman – discusses how her career led her to Ireland and why empathy aids her in her role.
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Tomorrow, Saturday, November 2, 2024 9 am PT to 12:30 pm PT World Times Location Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/9896109339
Sign Up or Just Drop In Experienced practitioners delve into the essence of the Empathy Circle practice, elucidating its significance as the cornerstone and entry point of the Empathy Movement. The practice is based in mutual Active Listening
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The findings from MRI brain scans were paired with an emotional comprehension test, which scored people on their cognitive empathy (the ability to understand other people’s emotions), and affective empathy (being able to physically sense what others are feeling).
Cultivate understanding through active listening and presence.
Engage in self-reflection and emotional awareness.
Practice patience and acceptance in difficult moments.
The reality is that we all have the capacity for improvement. We can strive to "be slow to speak," more attentive in our listening, and more patient with ourselves and others. We can learn to pace ourselves, cultivating a sense of curiosity and openness.
Empathy is an important part of being a good person. We should all be able to understand how others are feeling and be sensitive to their issues.
However, as the idiom goes, too much of anything is never good, especially when it comes to kids. But most people think of that in terms of sugar, not empathy.
Teacher Sha Collier has a different perspective — one that is a bit controversial. In a TikTok video, she claimed that teachers have to give their students tough love in order to succeed, and he said it's a major factor in why teachers are leaving the profession in droves.
Join us for a conversation with Fazlur Rahman, a hematology-oncology physician and author of Our Connected Lives. In this episode, we explore how Fazlur's journey from physician to patient transformed his understanding of empathy.
He reflects on the importance of personal connection in medicine, the impact of a lack of empathy on both doctors and patients, and the need for medical education to include the humanities to foster compassionate care. This episode dives deep into the role empathy plays in improving patient outcomes and doctor-patient relationships.
As a behavioural scientist working on empathic social systems, and founder of an empathy diagnostic system called the School Empathy Audit Battery (SEAB) that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning, he believes psychological safety must be embedded in educational settings at a systems level.
His recent publication, Empathy Driven School Systems, positions empathy at the heart of effective educational design. It also outlines strategies to foster inclusion and emphasizes emotional intelligence.
The need for more empathic schools cannot be understated, especially in light of the mental health crisis and loneliness epidemic that young people face today. Consider these stats:
When empathy pulls us too deeply into one moment or one need, we start to lose sight of the bigger picture—the careful balance that holds everything together. By zeroing in on the suffering of one small part, we risk overlooking the health of the whole. This kind of unchecked empathy can lead us down a path of well-meaning compromises that slowly unravel the things we care about. Piece by piece, we give in to every emotional impulse, and before we know it, we’ve chipped away at the very things we set out to protect. This, as they say, is why we can’t have nice things.
How to practice empathy. Here are three strategies I teach for integrating empathy into your daily business practices.
Use active listening. Seek to understand the perspectives of those who might be affected by business decisions—before making the decision. This can help prevent or mitigate impacts.
Consider the long term. Many businesses are focused on short-term thinking—how to increase profits each quarter. However, what’s good in the short term might not be good for the long term. When you consider the long-term consequences (and relationships), think beyond immediate benefits and consider the impact of your choices down the line.'
Finally, use role-play. When facing a difficult decision, simulate different scenarios with your colleagues and consider how others might react.
1. Perspective-Taking Exercise How It Works: Take a few moments to consider a situation from your colleague’s point of view, especially during misunderstandings or disagreements. Reflect on their background, daily challenges, and possible concerns.
Why It Matters: This exercise helps reduce assumptions and improves understanding. It’s commonly used in empathy training exercises to promote inclusivity by encouraging us to see situations from others’ perspectives.
Empathy fatigue refers to the excessive empathy required of medical staff in the process of helping patients, which can produce traumatic experiences and emotional exhaustion. Severe empathy fatigue can even lead to medical disputes and errors, exacerbating increasingly tense doctor–patient relationships. Most studies on empathy fatigue focus on nurses, with few studies on physicians.
How can we all become more empathetic? We talk to the author of The Empathy Dilemma, Maria Ross about the 5 pillars of effective empathy, and why we need to have our own house in order to practice empathy on others.
Biological drivers of empathy have been explored in an interdisciplinary manner for decades. Research that merges the psychological and genetic perspectives of empathy has recently gained interest, and more complex designs and analyses are needed. Empathy is a multidimensional construct that might be regarded both dispositionally (as a personality trait) and contextually (experienced and/or expressed in a particular relationship/situation).
This study analyzed genetic variations associated with genes encoding oxytocin, arginine vasopressin, and receptors that regulate their secretion as predictors of the empathic dimensions of emotional (empathic concern and personal distress) and cognitive (perspective taking) dyadic factors of partners in heterosexual intimate relationships.
Radical empathy involves actively seeking to comprehend the root causes of individuals’ behaviours and emotions and responding with compassion and support. In the educational context, this means recognising the impact of trauma and socio-economic challenges on students and addressing these issues with sensitivity and care. This approach is particularly beneficial in working-class schools, where students often face significant barriers to their educational success.
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The Empathy Summit is a free online Zoom event, November 2th at 9 AM Pacific Time.
Experienced practitioners delve into the essence of the Empathy Circle practice, elucidating its significance as the cornerstone and entry point of the Empathy Movement. The practice is based in mutual Active Listening. The speakers will discuss the following;
Personal stories of using the practice.
Why and how does the practice work.
Why is this the foundational practice of the Empathy Movement.
What are the benefits and challenges.
Sharing deeper insights into the empathic way of being that is created.
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