Can Empathy Be Learned? Caring Skills for Adults and Children

Ten practical exercises are described that help build empathic abilities for people in the workplace, families, and other relationships. Free download link included.
By: College of Mental Health Counselling
 
 
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VICTORIA, British Columbia - Nov. 3, 2014 - PRLog -- Distribute this report throughout all internet channels. See the free download link for the full book text at the end below.

Learning empathic skills may be a key to healthy caring relationships among diverse people, organizations, nations, and ethnicities.

The ability to have empathy is important as a foundation for caring and compassion between and among people and contributes to positive relationships in all areas of life.

Empathy builds a sense of community and reduces the tendency to discriminate or exclude others. Someone who bullies or excludes others can benefit from being aware of the emotions of a potential victim and to value those emotions.

While some people may have difficulty feeling or communicating sincere empathy more than others, everyone will derive some benefit from the exercises in this lesson booklet.

Select those exercises that correspond to the overall capacity of the age group and re-word exercise descriptions for the comprehension level of the group.

Empathy Definition: To sincerely and accurately feel and reflect the emotion(s) of another person and to value his or her emotions.

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