Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Trait empathy is a social skill enabling the individual to share and understand another
person’s feelings while maintaining self-other awareness (Cohen & Strayer, 1996; Decety
& Jackson, 2004). Developing empathic skills is fundamental for psychotherapists (Elliott,
Bohart, Watson & Greenberg, 2011). In Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) patients’
perceptions of therapeutic empathy was positively correlated with improvement during
individual cognitive therapy sessions (Persons & Burns, 1985).
Several measures have been proposed for measuring trait empathy, for example the
Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI; Davis, 1980; 1983), the Balanced Emotional Empathy
Scale (BEES; Mehrabian, 1996), and the Empathic Quotient (EQ; Baron-Cohen &
Wheelwright, 2004). Nevertheless, these scales often failed to distinguish empathy from
other correlated constructs such as sympathy or mentalising, and their construct validity
was dubious (Albiero, Ingoglia & Lo Coco, 2006; Muncer & Ling, 2006).
The Feeling With Others Project (FWOP) aims to develop a new measure of trait
empathy and to investigate its psychometric properties. For this purpose, we focused on
empathy in its strict definition of «feeling with others», a social process characterised
by both the sharing of others’ affective states and the awareness that the source of these
shared affective states is the other individual, supporting an intuitive or pre-reflective
understanding of others’ feelings.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
trait empathy, new measure, construction
Elenco autori:
Innamorati, M.; Ebisch, Sjoerd Johannes; Saggino, Aristide; Gallese, V.
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