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Understanding Empathy: Theory of Mind at the Intersection of Torah and Psychology Research

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Most of us have not literally experienced such an Exodus, but we must imagine ourselves in that scenario, empathize with those who have lived through it, and act on our empathy.

In mandating that we place ourselves in the shoes of a stranger, the Torah demands that we exercise what modern-day psychologists call our Theory of Mind, our ability to understand that other people have different perspectives and emotions from our own. The Theory of Mind develops early on, when children realize that other people are distinct from themselves. This understanding is key to the development of empathy, and it allows us to anticipate the needs of others. In mandating generosity and empathy, the Torah lays out what human behavior looks like when we act on our Theory of Mind.
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Empathy Center Magazine Front Page:  Table of Contents

Empathy Center Magazine Front Page:  Table of Contents | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it

The Empathy Center Magazine

Table of Contents

 

Visit the individual magazines specifically for empathy and;

  1.  Main Page All - This Page
  2.  Education
  3. Teaching - Learning
  4.  Curriculums
  5. Empaths
  6. Empathic Family & Parenting
  7. *   Empathic Design - Empathy in Human-Centered Design (New!)
  8.  Health Care
  9.  Animals
  10.  Art
  11. Justice
  12. Self-Empathy & Self-Compassion
  13. Work
  14. NVC
  15.  Compassion

 

 

Edwin Rutsch

Director: The Empathy Center
Building the Empathy Movement

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Alan Alda: Grow Your Empathy Through Better Visual Perception 

The simple act of noticing someone's eye color can build your empathy, explains Alan Alda, who got so curious about empathy one day that he began to experiment on himself. Any time he'd interact with someone, he would try to figure out what they were feeling, and name their emotional state (using strictly his inside voice). This exercise inspired psychologist Dr. Matthew Lerner to conduct a scientific study on empathy, and how it can be bolstered by practicing visual perception.
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Building Empathy In A Post-Truth And Low-Trust World

In a modern environment where data can be unreliable and trust is low, the article argues that brands must move beyond transactional metrics and utilize empathy to truly understand human nuances. It highlights that while AI can recognize patterns and automate messaging, it cannot manufacture the cultural relevance and emotional connection required to build genuine relationships with consumers. Ultimately, the piece advocates for shifting from passive observation to active cultural participation, allowing organizations to bridge the empathy gap and ensure human-centric strategy and innovation.
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Rats Display Genuine Empathy

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Creating multidimensional profiles of empathy

To do this, the researchers created multidimensional profiles of empathy. First, they ruled out that this was just an innate instinctual behavior: Rats only help rats that they are friends with, but not those they have never met before.

When it comes to empathy, providing aid cannot occur randomly, but rather presupposes that sensing the other takes place in three dimensions, namely by registering the other’s emotion, situation, and (further) mental states. The behavior should also be based on this registering of information and occur flexibly, not instinctively. One should not help another for personal benefit, but because it is geared toward the other.
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Empathy Summit: Empathy Circle: June 6, 2026

In these transformative Summits, https://EmpathySummit.com
seasoned practitioners and thought leaders converge to explore the profound impact and potential of the Empathy Circle practice.
https://EmpathySummit.com/dates/june-6-2026-empathy-circles
These gatherings serve as a crucible for understanding and advancing the Empathy Movement, with the Empathy Circle at its core.


To Video, Summary, AI, Outline, Full Transcripts
https://www.empathysummit.com/dates/june-6-2026-empathy-circles/Empathy-Circle-6-6

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EmpathySummit.com - Active Listening in Empathy Circles 

EmpathySummit.com - Active Listening in Empathy Circles  | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it

Bio: Larry Lawhorn is a long term host of a weekly Empathy Circle series at EmpathyMatters.org  :-)   

Topic: Active Listening in Empathy Circles 

Abstract:   Our thoughts are like seeds, and we are the gardeners of our own self-care... and our own planet's self-care. Perhaps listening is not just waiting for our turn to speak. Perhaps listening is the willingness to make room for what is already waiting to be heard. 

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EmpathySummit.com - Empathy Circles Restore Genuine Connection in an Age of Performative Empathy

Bio: Kevin Waldman is a clinical researcher, mental health professional, and founder of psychFORM Research Lab, focusing on developmental psychology, identity formation, and the psychological effects of performative behavior. (Website) (LinkedIn)

Topic: Empathy Circles Restore Genuine Connection in an Age of Performative Empathy

Abstract:  This presentation explores how performative empathy - shaped by social signaling and external validation - can distance young people from genuine emotional connection. It introduces the empathy circle as a practice that centers active listening, emotional attunement, and mutual understanding. By contrasting performative empathy with the lived experience of an empathy circle, this work argues that empathy circles offer a direct way to reconnect individuals with authentic human understanding and presence.

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EmpathySummit.com - The Use of Empathy Circles in Family Dynamics.

EmpathySummit.com - The Use of Empathy Circles in Family Dynamics. | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it

Bio: I’m a Director of a local Community Charity and I work part time as a volunteer in a local community kitchen for the homeless and disadvantaged  (Website) (LinkedIn) (Facebook)

Topic: The Use of Empathy Circles in Family Dynamics.

Abstract: How the use of this process enabled me to reach out to my self harming daughter and establish a line of communications that was safe for all of us. The power of my daughter being given full attention from both of her parents at once ensured she was fully understood and felt she had a safe vessel to open up into. I do a 15min talk about how it was established and the power that I gave her to feel fully heard. 

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The Principal as Chief Empathy Officer

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Tom Hoerr’s new book stems from his premise that leadership is based on relationships, and he uses empathy as the tool to help everyone grow. He shows how we can each grow our empathy. Hoerr devotes chapters to empathy and personnel, instructional leadership, DEI, and so on. The book is filled with specific examples, tables, and strategies to help everyone lead in an empathic manner. He also relates leading by empathy to the other Formative Five success skills – self-control, integrity, embracing diversity, and grit – and offers many interesting anecdotes.
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What Is Industrial Design? It Starts with Empathy.

What Is Industrial Design? It Starts with Empathy. | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it

Most people think industrial designers make products look better. The reality is much more interesting. Industrial designers solve problems—problems that can improve life for thousands, sometimes millions, of people.

At Academy of Art University’s School of Industrial Design, students in the BFA, MA, and MFA programs, available on campus in San Francisco and online, learn that every successful design begins with the same philosophy: Empathy first. Logic second. Aesthetics third.

That philosophy shapes every project, whether students are designing furniture, footwear, consumer electronics, transportation, medical devices, toys, or products that don’t exist yet because no one has realized they’re needed.

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In Defense of Empathy | Insurance Innovation Reporter

What Empathy Actually Is

Much of the current backlash against empathy is a definitional problem. Critics focus on one specific kind while ignoring a more complete picture of the concept.

When most people hear the word empathy, they think of emotional empathy—the capacity to feel what another person is feeling, to absorb their emotional state. In claims work, this means an adjuster who takes on the weight of a claimant’s distress or anger. Emotional empathy has real value. It tells another person they are not alone and that the professional handling their claim understands what they are going through.
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FASCIST CRUELTY AND ATTACK ON EMPATHY VS. THE NEW COMMUNIST VIEW OF EMPATHY

FASCIST CRUELTY AND ATTACK ON EMPATHY VS. THE NEW COMMUNIST VIEW OF EMPATHY | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it

Fascist Cruelty and Unrestrained, Rapacious Capitalism

There is a definite “philosophical” connection between the fascist attack on empathy and the denunciation of altruism by right-wing writer Ayn Rand, who (even after her death) continues to have significant influence particularly among a number of tech titans and other billionaire executives. According to Ayn Rand, altruism—regard for others...unselfish concern for the well-being of others—is a poisonous corrosive force that corrupts society and undermines the necessary operation of capitalism, as the best possible system. 

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  Extending the Double Empathy Problem Through Performative Relationality

  Extending the Double Empathy Problem Through Performative Relationality | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it

Traditionally, a concept called the double empathy problem explains that when a neurodivergent person (like someone who is autistic or has ADHD) and a neurotypical person don't get along, it's not because the neurodivergent person has a "deficit." Instead, it's a two-way street—they just have completely different communication styles and expectations. Naturally, this theory implies that two neurodivergent people should communicate much more smoothly with each other.

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Gad Saad on Suicidal Empathy and Western Decline - WSJ

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by Tunku (Patanjali) Varadarajan

Civilization is destroying itself, says the Canadian scholar who is fleeing Montreal for the U.S.

The Strengths: Why It Resonates

Saad’s concept offers a clean framework for a frustration shared by many modern critics. By using an evolutionary biology lens, he brilliantly articulates why unconditional tolerance can lead to a paradox where a society tolerates its own destruction. Framing the critique around empathy rather than malice explains why otherwise well-meaning people support policies with disastrous long-term consequences. His personal history as a refugee lends real emotional gravity to his warnings about civilizational collapse.

The Criticisms: Where It Falters

On the flip side, critics argue that "suicidal empathy" operates more as a politically weaponized buzzword than a rigorous psychological metric. Media analysts point out that Saad relies heavily on provocative anecdotes—such as European grooming scandals or selective immigration cases—to generalize complex systemic issues. Opponents argue that pathologizing empathy is an effort to dismantle social safety nets and dehumanize marginalized communities, such as asylum seekers.

Ultimately, the piece is a provocative, polarizing read that serves as a core text for the modern anti-woke movement, heavily praised by figures like Elon Musk and Bill Ackman, while being deeply critiqued by the progressive left as an assault on fundamental human compassion.

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Alan Alda: Grow Your Empathy Through Better Visual Perception | Big Think

The simple act of noticing someone's eye color can build your empathy, explains Alan Alda, who got so curious about empathy one day that he began to experiment on himself. Any time he'd interact with someone, he would try to figure out what they were feeling, and name their emotional state (using strictly his inside voice).  

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One term of empathy training measurably improved classroom behaviour

One term of empathy training measurably improved classroom behaviour | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it
A study involving 900 students in 6 countries found that a short programme of empathy lessons led to measurable, positive changes in their conduct, emotional awareness and curiosity about different cultures.

An analysis of a short programme teaching empathy in schools has found it had a positive impact on students’ behaviour and increased their emotional literacy within 10 weeks.

The findings come from an evaluation of the 'Empathy Programme': a term-long course developed by the UK-based Empathy Studios. The research was conducted with support from academics at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge.
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Dr Gad Saad: We are a hierarchical species - a lens of ‘suicidal empathy’

Author and scholar Dr. Gad Saad explains how communism appeals to those who apply a lens of ‘suicidal empathy’ on ‘Hannity.’
 
 

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EmpathySummit.com - The Synergy of Empathy Circles and Vagal Toning 

EmpathySummit.com - The Synergy of Empathy Circles and Vagal Toning  | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it

Bio: Teri McGovern-Nintzel is a vagal toning and empathy circle facilitator, writer, poet, and intuitive composer who creates spaces that support connection, resilience, and embodied presence.   (Website) (Facebook)

Topic: The Synergy of Empathy Circles and Vagal Toning 

Abstract: Empathy circles offer a predictable, supportive structure that helps our nervous systems relax into a shared intention for connection. This strengthens the social engagement system and builds resilience in returning to collaboration after stress. Vagal toning practices further support this capacity, helping participants shift into presence and out of defensive states. 

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EmpathySummit.com - Empathy Circles as a Core Intervention in Couples Therapy

EmpathySummit.com - Empathy Circles as a Core Intervention in Couples Therapy | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it

Bio: I’m a psychologist, meditation teacher, and former lawyer dedicated to helping people feel more connected — to themselves, to their partners, and to something deeper.   (Website) (LinkedIn)

Topic:  Empathy Circles as a Core Intervention in Couples Therapy   
Abstract: Empathy circles in couples therapy teach partners to listen deeply, reflect accurately, and understand the underlying emotions and intentions behind each other’s experiences. This structured practice fosters emotional safety, clearer communication, and stronger connection, helping couples move beyond reactive patterns toward more conscious and compassionate relating. When integrated into daily life, it not only improves relationship stability and satisfaction but also creates a healthier emotional environment that positively shapes children’s development.  

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EmpathySummit.com - The Living Energy of Empathy Circles — Naming What's Already Happening

EmpathySummit.com - The Living Energy of Empathy Circles — Naming What's Already Happening | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it

Bio: Daniel Hirtz is a breathwork educator, drum circle facilitator, and empathy circle co-host whose 40 years of group practice have taught him to recognize the living energy that moves through people when they truly listen to each other.  (LinkedIn)  (Facebook) (Website)

Topic: The Living Energy of Empathy Circles — Naming What's Already Happening

Abstract: Something powerful moves through an empathy circle when it's working — a tangible, living energy that most participants feel but few have language for. After 40 years of facilitating breathwork and drum circles, I've come to recognize this as the same energy: the field that emerges whenever human beings enter genuine mutual contact. Naming this energy — making it visible — is how we build a movement that people don't just understand intellectually but feel in their bodies and carry with them. 

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EmpathySummit.com - Embodying Virtue: Combining the Classic Empathy Circle with Universal Human Values

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Topic: Embodying Virtue: Combining the Classic Empathy Circle with Universal Human Values

Abstract:  The classic Empathy Circle always includes the option to speak about whatever is in your heart and mind, and will usually also include a suggested topic. Along with the "free speech" option, a community of Empathy Circle practitioners combines the Empathy Circle practice with the 16 Guidelines. The 16 Guidelines are a set of universal human values based on a short 7th century classic Tibetan text that helped transform Tibet from a violent society to a compassionate society. Values or virtues such as humility, gratitude, forgiveness, and courage have known benefits for human flourishing and wellbeing. 

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Empathy in Schools: Chief Empathy Officer with Dr. Tom Hoerr -  The Principal as Chief Empathy Officer  

The Principal as Chief Empathy Officer 

https://thomasrhoerr.com/the-principal-as-chief-empathy-officer/


Tom Hoerr’s new book stems from his premise that leadership is based on relationships, and he uses empathy as the tool to help everyone grow. He shows how we can each grow our empathy. Hoerr devotes chapters to empathy and personnel, instructional leadership, DEI, and so on.

 

The book is filled with specific examples, tables, and strategies to help everyone lead in an empathic manner. He also relates leading by empathy to the other Formative Five success skills – self-control, integrity, embracing diversity, and grit – and offers many interesting anecdotes.
 


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The Principal as Chief Empathy Officer: Creating a Culture Where Everyone Grows: Hoerr, Thomas R.: 9781416630814: Amazon.com: Books

The Principal as Chief Empathy Officer: Creating a Culture Where Everyone Grows: Hoerr, Thomas R.: 9781416630814: Amazon.com: Books | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it
A principal’s skills, knowledge, and experience are important when it comes to leading schools. But whether interacting with staff, students, or parents, principals also need empathy—a key social-emotional skill—to be effective and drive continuous improvement. In this book, veteran school leader Thomas R. Hoerr makes the case for why schools need a Chief Empathy Officer as principal and how to become one.

Discover how to grow your own empathy, as well as that of others, and the enormous positive effect this can have on your school. Explore how to view differences of opinion as opportunities to learn. And learn how empathy can help you
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Getting out of our own perspective and empathizing

Getting out of our own perspective and empathizing | Empathy Movement Magazine | Scoop.it
As a Christian, cultivating empathy is central to what it means to be a person of faith. The most divisive claim of Christianity is that Jesus of Nazareth was God in the flesh; God incarnate. That central tenet of our faith is blasphemous to many and nonsense to others, but to us it is defining.

The belief that the only Son of God entered our world, walked in our shoes and stumbled beneath the same load we carry — quite literally climbing into our skin and walking around in it — shapes the way we interact with others (or, at least, it should).
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We Talk Too Much About Empathy in UX | by Arushi | Bootcamp | Jun, 2026

At its core, empathy helps us understand people.

It helps us recognize frustrations we might otherwise ignore. It helps us uncover motivations that aren’t immediately obvious. Without empathy, designers risk creating experiences that make perfect sense internally but feel confusing, frustrating, or disconnected to users.

But understanding users and designing successful solutions are two different challenges.

Consider a common scenario. A team conducts research and discovers that users are struggling to complete a task. The reasons become clear through interviews, observations, and usability testing. The pain points are identified. The frustrations are documented.
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What if empathy was taught like math? | Lidia Lara Herrera & Claire Fines | TEDxBIS Youth

Why teach algebra to students, but leave
empathy out? This talk explores what could
change if schools prioritized empathy
alongside academics. By intentionally teaching
kindness, schools could move beyond building
skills to truly building communities. Lidia is a student at Bonn International School.

Claire is a student at Bonn International School. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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