Empathy
Empathy is the ability to understand or empathize with another person's condition while remaining aware that it is their experience.
Definition
Empathy includes understanding the other person's perspective, recognizing their emotions and sometimes empathizing with them. It is important for relationships, communication and helping behaviors, but requires boundaries. Excessive absorption of other people's emotions can lead to overload, which is why mature empathy combines tenderness with regulation and responsible distance.
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Practice and life
In a conversation, use three steps: ask, paraphrase and name a possible emotion. Avoid giving immediate advice until you are sure you understand the situation.
Common misunderstanding
It is a mistake to confuse empathy with taking responsibility for someone else's life. The second mistake is to use empathy without limits, which can lead to emotional fatigue.
Questions for self-reflection
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