The development of empathy phenomenology, structure and human nature

This thought-provoking volume offers psychological perspectives on the formation of empathy and how this determines both antisocial and prosocial behaviors in individuals. It offers a theoretically grounded and empirically proven integrated approach, helping readers gain a holistic understanding of...

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Other Authors: Zhuravlova, Larysa, 1958- autor (autor), Chebykin, Oleksiy, autor
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York :: Routledge 2021
Edition:First published 2021
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Summary:This thought-provoking volume offers psychological perspectives on the formation of empathy and how this determines both antisocial and prosocial behaviors in individuals. It offers a theoretically grounded and empirically proven integrated approach, helping readers gain a holistic understanding of human nature, and the need for empathic interaction between people. Larysa Zhuravlova and Oleksiy Chebykin study the evolution of empathy, peculiarities from birth to old age, and its role in the moral and spiritual development of a person. Key sections explore: Theoretical and methodological principles of empathy research; genesis and development of human empathy; phylogenetic preconditions for empathy; psychological features of the ontogenesis of empathy; key factors in personality development and the experimental study of empathy. Considering a vision for a society based on empathic relationships, which could be a deterrent to discrimination, help resolve problems of environmental issues, harmonize interpersonal relationships and resolve conflict, this new text is for advanced students of developmental, and educational psychology -- Contracubierta
Physical Description:X, 264 páginas : gráficos ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
ISBN:9780367702731
9780367702724