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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 1, 2024 10:37:57 GMT
How do people become empaths? A study by American psychologist Carl Ransom Rogers showed that empathy is formed through childhood experiences. So if a person in childhood: I felt empathy from people around him, then he is more likely to have empathy. When the parent sympathizes with the child, getting into his place, he helps to develop empathy in the child's character. He lived in an environment where he was taught to understand and be aware of his emotions. It is important for children to learn to control their emotions. Parents can help with this by patiently clarifying the conversation.: Don't cry C Level Contact List That's ok, I'll be back soon, it doesn't help the kid to be more empathetic. And explanatory phrases: Are you sad that I'm gone? Me too. But it's important because, will help the child realize what's going on and understand the parent. Discuss other people's feelings. It is important to talk to your child as often as possible and discuss various life situations, allowing him to pay attention to the feelings and feelings of others. How to Know If You're Empathic Psychologists say the main hallmark of being empathic is being able to understand what another person is going through and put yourself in their shoes. Empaths are unique in that they understand the feelings of others, even if they have not experienced such emotions themselves: On the one hand, people's experiences are very similar. We all experience happiness, sadness, and disappointment.
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