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"empathic" Definitions
  1. of or relating to empathy

269 Sentences With "empathic"

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The memoir is divided between the light and the darkness of biography, illustrated by the empathic triumph of his first book and the empathic failure of his second.
Humans have empathic responses to animals, but not to androids.
Brilliant, and funny, and charming, and warm, and empathic, insightful.
Elephants are known for being deeply social and empathic creatures.
These compromises and reconciliations give the game an empathic element.
PG: It's the empathic crisis that Jimmy Carter talked about.
For example, courage is evident in a loud, empathic voice.
Played by Mr. Stanfield, he was empathic, nuanced and complex.
He must approach these voters with understanding, considerate, empathic, rhetoric.
The nurse's phonic demeanor was calm, measured, efficient, and empathic.
The internet allows them to find a committed, caring, empathic community.
And we don't need any sort of empathic magic for this.
HBO's Lenú is dutifully quiet, studious, empathic, and eager to please.
Elephants are remarkably empathic and intelligent, even capable of self-awareness.
"If we're kind and empathic, it helps a lot," she said.
She was very empathic and concerned about the people in her care.
Being human today is about the struggle to remain genuinely empathic ourselves.
There was something tremendously empathic in how his eyes rested on people.
Empathic, nuanced, complex male black characters haven't exactly been saturating American screens.
Beth Macy takes you there with her thorough, unflinching and empathic reporting.
And what better way to make us empathic for artificial intelligence than that?
But most importantly, she has offered an empathic, first-person perspective on incarceration.
Would a participant's empathic brain activity be affected by a one-word label?
He often appeals to the less empathic viewer through skits on his show.
He claims to have fallen short of his own standards of empathic observation.
Our bodies may have changed to allow us to be more empathic creatures.
History can make use of the genealogical perspective and its transporting empathic power.
Everyone said she has raised a son who is smart, empathic and poised.
This relaxes us, makes us feel safe around others, and increases our empathic abilities.
"We have to all try to open our hearts and become empathic," she said.
The company ramped up its empathic engineering efforts with the creation of the Internet.
Con men, as you say, are exceedingly empathic, which is why they're so effective.
And if so, does that challenge your view of yourself as an empathic person?
I wrote a piece about creating empathic art in our consumer facing blog Think.Make.Share.
After all, it's not exactly "sensitive" or "empathic" to betray a series of lovers.
The Sweet Spot A radically empathic advice column from Cheryl Strayed and Steve Almond.
Stay safe and a be a little more empathic to the less privileged ones.
"This kid had some strong technical skills, but seemed kind, empathic, wise," Goldstein says.
This empathic attunement to disturbances in the Force defines the Meyer brand of hospitality.
Oswald's imagination was simultaneously empathic and lethal: she immolated instantaneously whatever she dreamed up.
Judge Teare allowed that Anna was, by most accounts, a well-meaning and empathic person.
The UN's virtual reality lab has made people feel a "greater empathic response" through films.
They are a listening, empathic ear for queer kids who need someone to talk to.
But make no mistake, an empathic leader is not about being lenient or laissez-faire.
The result is "empathic" virtual agents that can read, understand, and respond to human behavior.
Depth of characterization and, when the subject matter is dark, an empathic, compassionate authorial voice.
But he wasn't an empathic person at all, which especially for a doctor isn't right.
A younger writer submitted a very honest and empathic article about their struggle with depression.
The artists contribute to this by exploring the empathic bonds that arise from shared experience.
It also helps us become more open, empathic and connected to our fellow city dwellers.
In other words, women — and surely frequent apologizers in general — seem to be more empathic.
Strikingly, the average American in 2009 scored as less empathic than 75% of people in 1979.
It's a humanized, empathic approach to what is, by design, the passionless metrics of the law.
Less testosterone may make them more empathic and less aggressive, which may make them better fathers.
Watching an ingroup hand get stabbed evoked more empathic brain activity; an outgroup hand triggered less.
Please give personal growth, empathic bonding, economic freedom, bottom-up government, and white people another try.
"This is an excellent book — fearless and subtle, empathic and strange," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
But at the same time, not to lose the empathic quality such a personification can have.
Kids usually have a very empathic view on animals, something you are trying to break down.
He'd been looking to match the sensibility of Libo, an empathic way of relating to others.
There's got to be that emotional, empathic connection to it in order to motivate behavioral change.
Thanks to some intense, immediate, and extremely empathic sexual therapy, Otis saves the day (and the penis).
But in many ways, empathic individuals finish first: experiencing greater happiness, less stress and greater professional success.
Someone like the Dalai Lama is similarly empathic, only his empathy is put to much better ends.
While also being supportive and empathic — and trying to build that support and empathy through the organization.
The PathoGlyph Wavelength produces something White calls "empathic immersion," the emotional version of a simulated virtual landscape.
Laura June's joyful, empathic, but uncompromisingly irreverent memoir, Now My Heart Is Full, is such a balm,
They would need to make an imaginative or empathic exercise in order to understand the migrant people.
I wonder what other (nonmonetary) types of value may be derived from artistic activity and empathic interactions.
That is, unless you have the blessed, empathic omniscience of a godly, forgiving artist like Ms. Barron.
The reason I excel in my work, I want to explain, is that I am naturally empathic.
What does all this knowledge tell us about the prospects for a more empathic, less violent world?
I also hoped to find more empathic, personal volumes that explored the emotional side of the experience.
And research has shown that people who have plants tend to be more compassionate and empathic towards others.
The narrative about allegiances was enough to modify the brain's empathic response: allies became more like ingroup members.
Mr. Clinton's new-generation image and empathic personality appealed across party lines, as did Mr. Obama's historic candidacy.
But Charyn's empathic first-person strategy keeps the tone sprightly positive, undercutting the braggadocio with paradoxical self-deprecation.
A.I. holds great promise for them in combination with design that is empathic and follows a few principles.
It was rapidly retweeted by those who shared these rueful memories and sense of empathic bond with missing Sasha.
The result is real political change through empathic collaboration and insight into the mechanisms which govern our immediate reality.
Even without mirror touch, Marsh said, highly empathic people like Salinas are drawing on feelings of compassion for others.
People in many cultures believe that women are more emotional and empathic, whereas men are more stoic and analytical.
They are joined along the way by Gamora's petulant sister Nebula, space pirate Yondu and Mantis, an empathic alien.
Women, on the other hand, were her empathic creations: nurturing, maternal, their libidinal thermostats permanently set to low cool.
You've written a lot about empathy and how these technologies are making it harder for us to be empathic.
When we're collectively composing and performing life — which is usually the case — it's good to have attentive, empathic partners.
Most recently there has been increasing backlash against the captivity of elephants and orcas, highly communal and empathic species.
"The cumulative effect is deeply affecting: cinematic in scope; touching in its empathic humanity," our reviewer, Sam Byers, wrote.
For "empathic moralizers" then, what dominates isn't empirical data or long term considerations, but politics or emotion and manipulation.
You have a lot of boundaries to assert while trying to be flexible and empathic to other people's needs.
The therapist should provide an empathic response about how hard it is for the user to reach out for help.
Instead, focus on being empathic ("I'm sorry you had such a bad experience"), and on providing useful information or advice.
It didn't instantly turn you into an addict or a bad person—it made you really open, empathic, and loving.
To wrap up the month, Mercury connects with Neptune on January 31, creating a poetic and empathic mood around communication.
It's not that I'm a much happier person, but it made me less introspective, and more empathic towards the world.
These effects, although disastrous, are diffuse and tend to lag, meaning they do not resonate well with hyper-empathic types.
Some do, and, like the eight sensates, this connection makes them more powerful, more empathic, more aware of their interconnectedness.
Dear Sugars This is the story of Dear Sugars, a radically empathic advice column from Cheryl Strayed and Steve Almond.
It could also entail sharing resources, modeling empathic listening or making explicit commitments to mentor and sponsor across lines of difference.
And towards a more humanitarian, empathic and truly "global"—not just in the sense of global markets—organisation of our societies.
This may sound silly and juvenile, but Ms. Cao frames her subjects and their adventures with empathic generosity and cinematic lushness.
I'd probably lose you if I said that highly intuitive people read minds, so I'll use the scientific term: empathic accuracy.
But his evocative renderings of animal flesh also thrum with formerly pulsing life, giving them a kind of tragic, empathic power.
Fortunately, humanity has been blessed with a countervailing evolutionary trait: an empathic reflex to put ourselves in the other person's shoes.
We are lucky if we can find empathic people to embrace and draw out both of these aspects of our selves.
Though the middle child, Theodora (Kate Siegel), is the most aloof sibling of all, she inevitably functions as a kind of empathic bridge between her mentally broken younger siblings and her two skeptical older siblings; yet she has a secret of her own, in that her empathic ability allows her to "sense" secrets tucked away inside people and objects.
Bounty hunters ferret out replicants by giving them the Voight-Kampff test, which measures empathic response via pupil dilation and heart rate.
She may not be perfect or the most empathic character all the time, but at least she keeps it real 24/7.
Streep is an elitist not because of the money she has or influence she wields but because of her empathic multicultural worldview.
"By learning to think and act in a distributed and collaborative fashion, students come to see themselves as empathic beings," he says.
The benefits are it connects people over vast distances to be able to experience each other, in a way that's more empathic.
However, I find that people assume that they are hurtful, both the persons spewing them and those empathic about the perceived pain.
He understood so well that feeling of missing home, and, empathic to his core, he couldn't bear for others to be unhappy.
Lovecraft gives me a window into what that looks like, and yet he has these moments of empathic writing in spite of himself.
The technology, according to its creators at Medical CyberWorlds, teaches "effective, empathic communication skills" to help better prepare doctors for these common conversations.
X has a private meeting of his own with the Egyptian god-villain, who displays some of his skills for the empathic educator.
Its AI hopes to reach vulnerable users, people like Nicole Lovell, who are posting cries for help online, searching for an empathic community.
If we don't think of the goal of art as realism, though, empathic immersion is an exciting — if still frightening — medium in itself.
If you're Christian, would you have a larger empathic response when watching the needle stab the Christian hand than, say, the Muslim hand?
Hers is the empathic but neutral take of the therapist: generosity, in her world, is as much a coping mechanism as lashing out.
It is this empathic connection that attracts humans to domestic cats (600 million worldwide) and dogs (500 million) rather than iguanas or fish.
Perhaps the preconditions for successful empathic observation are not merely to be struck by interest, but to see one's self in the subject.
Mr. Brooks is right in advocating an empathic, nonjudgmental approach to a friend or a family member who voices suicidal ideas or plans.
They created brief interventions that stressed the power of "empathic discipline," including a 45-minute online tutorial and one 25-minute online module.
And in tours throughout the world, the Nile Project lets music play its natural role: stoking an empathic dialogue and revealing common ground.
Was I supposed to return to work, where, through no fault of my own, I would be perceived as cold and un-empathic?
Harvie seems to have a natural, empathic ability to relate to people from all walks of life, no matter their specific troubles or issues.
You have to have this empathic thing and be able to connect with people, and appreciate why they hired you in the first place.
Fans of the franchise first met the new character in one of the sequel's trailers, learning that Mantis is an alien with empathic powers.
The findings were consistent across the sample: empathic emotion as rated from the leader's subordinates positively predicts job performance ratings from the leader's boss.
Though he doesn't mask his expressions — usually astounded, though never mocking — he's a genial interviewer, empathic, he says, even if he can't be sympathetic.
But the guys you're dating seem to have missed the empathic connection with women, even as they've carefully noted the number of men affected.
And I'm especially empathic towards people who suffer not only from mental disorders, but people who suffer because they are not the same as before.
We see some evidence for this in neuroimaging research, where compassion—not politeness—is related to structural differences in brain regions involved in empathic responses.
Raised by Ego but now with the Guardians of the Galaxy, Mantis is an exceptionally empathic alien who detects the thoughts and emotions of others.
"The empathic component of medicine is what makes a physician special," a medical student wrote in 2007 in the American Medical Association Journal of Ethics.
David Cromer's deeply empathic production — and Susannah Flood and Carter Hudson's intense central performance — remind us that in exciting theater, feeling trumps science (24212:53749).
David Cromer's deeply empathic production – and Susannah Flood and Carter Hudson's intense central performance – remind us that in exciting theater, feeling trumps science (243:241).
David Cromer's deeply empathic production – and Susannah Flood and Carter Hudson's intense central performance – remind us that in exciting theater, feeling trumps science (13183:13173).
David Cromer's deeply empathic production – and Susannah Flood and Carter Hudson's intense central performance – remind us that in exciting theater, feeling trumps science (2:00).
David Cromer's deeply empathic production – and Susannah Flood and Carter Hudson's intense central performance – remind us that in exciting theater, feeling trumps science (8073:8063).
David Cromer's deeply empathic production — and Susannah Flood and Carter Hudson's intense central performance — remind us that in exciting theater, feeling trumps science (310163:310153).
David Cromer's deeply empathic production — and Susannah Flood and Carter Hudson's intense central performance — remind us that in exciting theater, feeling trumps science (8003:00).
David Cromer's deeply empathic production — and Susannah Flood and Carter Hudson's intense central performance — remind us that in exciting theater, feeling trumps science (2:00).
David Cromer's deeply empathic production – and Susannah Flood and Carter Hudson's intense central performance – remind us that in exciting theater, feeling trumps science (86843:86833).
David Cromer's deeply empathic production — and Susannah Flood and Carter Hudson's intense central performance — remind us that in exciting theater, feeling trumps science (2:203).
The four women register as a mutually empathic and protective ensemble, which doesn't really make sense when their characters are trying to kill one another.
David Cromer's deeply empathic production – and Susannah Flood and Carter Hudson's intense central performance – remind us that in exciting theater, feeling trumps science (353:00).
Next time you feel that tingle of empathic overwhelm, visualize that notebook's list of things you're grateful for and channel your feelings into that focus. 
The actor here, Kyril Masheka, is steeped in a raw, empathic fear and sorrow that make putting on clothes a fraught and irrelevant-seeming business.
There are middle-aged dissatisfactions and listless teenage drug use and, happily, young love, which is a pleasure to read in Hallberg's rich, empathic prose.
The coincidence is too convenient: Children will lose the ability to have empathy if they relate too consistently with objects that cannot form empathic ties.
Professor Simon Baron-Cohen refers to these as systematizing and empathic cognition functions and our brain does these two seemingly opposing computations all at once.
If the core stories wrap up a bit too neatly, the actors' empathic skills and natural charisma are more than worth the price of admission.
Young Pauline's discovery of and consequent grappling with her desire for Halla at a time when "deviants" are reviled is conveyed with wonderful, empathic understanding.
Additionally, Lawrence says, Horn's image, that he was a man with an extraordinarily empathic connection to big cats, stays intact under the public version of events.
But her motives stem from a powerful empathic sense, from her desire to have a sense of justice and wanting to realize it in the world.
One of Crosstalk's cornerstones is the idea of this super-trendy brain surgery called an EED, that gives people an empathic link with someone they love.
"Women are likely more empathic and sensitive to others' emotions and this helps them to better associate the contexts with the emotional content of the growls."
Two of the "six habits of highly empathic people " from the Greater Good Science Center at the University of California, Berkeley include curiosity and deep listening.
But she believes her empathic point of view and nurturing tendencies do influence how she treats people, and that trickles down through her 91-person department.
In our manufacturing and marketing of these machines, we encourage children to develop an emotional tie that is sure to lead to an empathic dead end.
Sometimes, when O'Brien recalls her Irish childhood, one can detect the impulse—empathic but perhaps imprecise—to draw herself into a shared regional experience of want.
Mercury connects with Neptune on November 28, finding you thinking back to November 13, encouraging you to trust your intuition, and creating an empathic energy for communication.
I also really like writing the kinds of men that I would like to be friends with, who are very sensitive and sweet and concerned and empathic.
Indeed, your uncertainty comes from the best possible place: empathic awareness of how an unguarded reaction to her outfit might leave her feeling self-conscious or ashamed.
But not in the way you might expect: the more empathic a participant claimed to be, the more she was biased in favor of her ingroup. Why?
Here's how the cards actually work: They're divided into seven distinct groups, based on seven "empathic archetypes," or approaches to empathy, with seven cards in each group.
They make the case that taking classes with and living alongside people of different races, faiths, nationalities, and ethnicities ultimately creates more culturally adept and empathic citizens.
I understand that all oppressions are, in some way, intersectional and connected to all other violence, that the empathic connections of ally-ship are multidirectional and reciprocal.
To foster empathic behavior like sharing, helping and comforting others in a child, guide them into the inner world of feelings — their own and those of others.
Qiao and Bin's problems might not have amounted to a hill of beans were it not for the engrossing and empathic efforts of Jia's two lead actors.
"You end up with a lot of people who want to travel and learn and be empathic, but they're not really being truthful about their intent," he says.
But whereas visiting the Holocaust Museum is an invitation to empathic humanity and ethical awareness, at the NMAAHC we want to see the triumphs — all of us do.
Instead, practice empathic dialogue with people you respect and care about, and keep your goal to improve relationships and foster understanding, rather than to change minds, Crowe says.
I want to be empathic in saying I do not believe in casual cannabis use in children or teenagers — I am not advocating casual cannabis use at all.
Roose has an empathic take on an often-written about subject, that will leave you not depressed, but motivated to spend a little less time staring at screens.
This way, I can really focus on giving an intuitive, empathic blowjob, and not on the amount of time it's going to take for me to suck it.
Shaun is opinionated, direct, no-nonsense, but also deeply empathic, a man whose mosquito-bitten legs and perma-smile reveal how much he relishes living in the wild.
When a phone was present during a conversation, the partners rated the conversation as less fulfilling and reported less feelings of empathic concern than when phones were absent.
But just when Nadine thinks she can't feel any more alone, an unexpected friendship with an empathic classmate (played by Hayden Szeto) gives her a much-needed confidence boost.
And now, in yet another unlikely occurrence, parrots, among the oldest victims of human acquisitiveness and vainglory, have become some of the most empathic readers of our troubled minds.
Last November, the Khalil Center, which promotes faith-based mental health and wellness for Muslims, introduced a helpline that promises a "safe and empathic space" for people in crisis.
Here's what we found: Empathic leaders are far more likely to be better at a host of other leadership skills, like coaching, engaging others and planning and decision-making.
The devotion and care with which she recounts these tales may initially seem distracting, but the cumulative effect is deeply affecting: cinematic in scope; touching in its empathic humanity.
"Mylan is using smoke and mirrors to appear empathic," says John Rother, executive director of the Campaign for Affordable Rx Pricing, a group that advocates for lower drug spending.
Like them he rejected the clean rational forms of the Concretists, but he retained the earlier group's attachment to the art object His efforts communicate and reward empathic attention.
Harnessing the empathic potential of virtual reality as a medium, The Art of Dying assembles the work of over two dozen artists to probe the most inscrutable of human conditions.
My ideal self is very chill, and cool, and affirming, and curious—but not in a controlling way, just in an empathic way—and encouraging, and deeply secured and satisfied.
There are individuals who are very good at figuring out how other people's minds work but who lack any empathic connections; the suffering of others doesn't bother them one bit.
Eventually he had an epiphany: The key to writing biography is the capacity to be empathic; Holmes's image of the biographer extending "a handshake" toward his subject stayed with me.
If and when Ford testifies to the Senate Judiciary Committee, any dignified, empathic soul who believes her story will understand that she is exposing her very being to the world.
The Virtual Human Interaction Lab (VHIL) at Stanford, which studies human interactions in immersive environments, has conducted numerous studies illustrating that virtual reality can significantly increase empathic responses in its subjects.
Though we'll never know if Glenn would have gone all the way to the White House, based on his empathic disposition, it's fair to say he would have had my vote.
"It felt good to be where I grew up, to be with family and old friends and with my fellow Canadians, who are a very empathic, smart, enlightened bunch," says Stoynoff.
"If you can figure out what that emotion is that's making somebody say the things that they're saying, then it gives you some sense of...empathic response," Wright tells Changing America.
That coupled with the fact that I have a natural empathic ability to read people and understand them and what they want, it all made me confident and desirable to others.
Journalists want to be empathic and respectful toward Trump's supporters even as they're appalled by much of what Trump is saying, and by even more of what his supporters are saying.
Like its predecessor, it's weird and a little messy and surprisingly empathic, a rarity, as Aevee Bee noted at The Guardian, for a video game in which you kill hundreds of characters.
In his current research, Dr. Bloom and a colleague are finding that the more empathic people feel toward victims of terrorism in the Middle East, the more they favor taking military action.
Within the specific conversation on motherhood in the museum, I know anecdotally that there are already empathic, thoughtful managers who work around the inadequate leave provisions that most US workers suffer under.
Using brain-imaging devices, however, they also discovered that among the regions of people's brains that "lit up" in these cases were those known to be centers for empathic perceptions of pain.
Dr. Spencer's research shows that mentoring relationships flourish when adults are authentic and empathic, when they are at ease with adolescents and go out of their way to understand a teenager's perspective.
Hsiung hopes the empathic power of VR can bring a Utah jury into that animal experience, and even into his own experience as the activist willing to commit felonies to end it.
Shot on beautiful 16mm and constructed with marvelous subtlety, Maison du bonheur is a work of empathic delight, conveying the feeling of a life lived while providing only a glimpse at it.
For strategists: The goal is to convince voters that your candidate is trustworthy, empathic, and capable of strong leadership, and to raise doubts about the opposition along one or more of these dimensions.
It may be crystallizing what only doctors — as humans — can offer: critical thinking, clinical intuition, empathic care, exploring what's important to patients so they can make the decisions that are right for them.
They observed that while the show, which starred Shirley Knight, recycled weary Williams elements, it had the virtue of providing four of those deeply empathic parts for women in which the playwright specialized.
With motivational interviewing, patients tend to rate their providers as more empathic and as better listeners, she said, and are less likely to miss appointments and, most important, more likely to make changes.
And the two men will finally put to test whether the empathic power of VR can save not just the lives of factory-­farmed animals around the world but also their own freedom.
On Oil, she proves herself an empathic pop songwriter as well—crafting deliriously catchy songs about the commodification of the human form ("Faceshopping"), unanswered desire ("Infatuation"), and radical forgiveness ("It's Okay to Cry").
Mixing everyday anecdotes, clinical studies, historical events, and philosophical thought, Bloom demonstrates how empathy—or "empathic bias," to use his term—drives sexism, racism, and discrimination of all sorts, often triggering violence and war.
This full moon also finds your ruling planet Mercury meeting with Neptune to open doors to empathic communication, and then with Saturn to create a grounding energy that is very helpful for setting boundaries.
However, last week, in a listening session with parents, students and teachers who lost loved ones in the Parkland school shooting, Trump clenched hand-written notes by Hicks reminding him to be to be empathic.
If after this debate millions of previously undecided people walk away with the impression that Trump is fit to be president, or is an empathic and tolerant man, it won't be because we misjudged him.
But the power of the story remains pure, and Harmony Becker's clear, empathic drawings (with some manga-inspired touches) evoke the human toll of the camps, while ably conveying the greater historical forces at work.
This British version is the most merciless and empathic interpretation of this much performed work I've seen, and it keeps returning to my thoughts in piercing shards, like the remnants of a too-revealing dream.
The new show follows Jennie Marie, an empathic psychic medium with the ability to talk to the dead, as she attempts to bridge the gap for people who are desperate to communicate with their loved ones.
She left behind her husband, Patton Oswalt, and their daughter Alice as well as countless friends, fans, and the families of unsolved crimes who'd come to count on her as a kind of empathic super-hero.
When well-intentioned persons such as Bonifassi attempt to pay respectful homage to black culture through empathic understanding and blacks reject this honor, they do so because they want to have a coercive monopoly on victimology.
He's got two guitarists here (Mary Halvorson and Brandon Seabrook, both ace), a double-brass front line (Ralph Alessi on trumpet and Taylor Ho Bynum on cornet), and a second drummer (the stellar, empathic Gerald Cleaver).
A true apology consists of a sincere acknowledgement of wrongdoing, a show of empathic remorse for why you wronged and the harm it caused and a promise of restitution by improving ones actions to make things right.
It was nice a touch to have Troi immediately realize — without words — that Picard is in trouble because of her empathic abilities and for Riker to quickly deduce, without Picard telling him much, exactly what his quandary is.
That, right there, is the third tactic for dealing with a post-truth world: Proclaim your commitment to truth — "Art requires truth, not sincerity," as Malevich says — but do it with a wink and an empathic human face.
The problem with getting the testing on-site is that—though it might seem like a no-brainer to anyone with an empathic bone in their body—there are seemingly endless curls of red tape to cut through.
KITZBUEHEL, Austria (Reuters) - Henrik Kristoffersen ended his frustrating run of second-place finishes with an empathic win in the slalom at Kitzbuehel on Sunday and, in doing so, put a stop to Marcel Hirscher's winning run in the discipline.
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, among many others, have demonstrated the brain's "neuroplasticity" by showing that the mere act of meditation and thinking compassionate thoughts can physically alter and enhance the wiring of the brain's empathic pathways.
We're all stuck on this rock, and I think we both agree that if society at large doesn't find a way to be more accepting and empathic of other classes, races, genders (ideally: the obliteration of ALL of them), we're fucked.
" Florida Senator Marco Rubio—the Tea Party darling cum empathic party savior cum presidential candidate cum #NeverTrump Republican cum Trump supporter—issued a statement saying, "I disagree with [Trump] on many things, but I disagree with his opponent on virtually everything.
Any practice or any activity that helps you dissolve those stories and to cut through them and to just be more in contact with immediate experience, I think that makes you more empathic and maybe less prone to being a jerk.
Often a wise, warm, empathic onscreen presence, the 58-year-old Ms. Janney as LaVona was caustic and cruel, and almost upstaged by the pet bird that sat on her shoulder, pecking at her, for one extended, wickedly funny scene.
People who are more empathic are believed to be more easily influenced to yawn by others' yawns; brain imaging studies have shown that when humans watch other people yawn, brain areas known to be involved in social function are activated.
Here, she nods stylistically to a black cinematic genealogy that includes Arthur Jafa, the LA Rebellion generation, and media-artist peers interested in an emotional and empathic confrontation with the black experience as images of violence on black bodies proliferate.
You know, all the training and interventions that I&aposve gotten through the years of education, it&aposs fascinating because the most effective way that we can support a veteran is simply to be there as empathic and caring, loving, compassionate friend.
When it comes to discussing trauma, especially the shallow portrayals of women's trauma, these books are doing truly empathic work, using the space on the page to explore interiority rather than describe, in vivid detail, every cut and bruise, every gasp of pain.
The implication is that people with depression (or likely to have depression) generally have a "greater empathic concern for others," in the words of Megan Speer and Mauricio Delgado, psychology researchers from Rutgers University, who penned a related commentary accompanying the study.
"She was very funny and very mean," says Barbara Walters, as a portrait builds of a fiercely ambitious, highly opinionated and instinctively empathic hustler who found her voice when her essays for Esquire magazine in the 1970s intersected with an invigorated women's movement.
In this image there is also the resolute idealism, and curiosity that when I saw him in public appearances would often easily slide into a quizzical grin somewhere between empathic embarrassment on someone else's behalf and outright dismissal as unworthy of further engagement.
In the society that follows, a young woman named Lauren Oya Olamina possesses supernatural empathic abilities, and lives near a gated community in LA. When her family is killed, she ventures out into the chaos, where racial and ethnic minorities are singled out for attacks.
His approach to processing Knight's story is both thought-provoking and empathic, allowing his audience to contemplate the prospect of abandoning our visual culture without prying into the private life of a man who literally did everything in his power to stay away from people.
More to the point, an empathic sense of each team member's unique work style, skills and weaknesses, will empower the group not only to cover gaps and elevate strengths, but can also radiate as an appealing and inspiring attribute to potential clients and other parties.
But it seems clear to me that if we raise young boys to be sensitive, empathic, self-disciplined, kind and industrious and to have a high sense of self-worth, we'd have fewer stories of men behaving badly and fewer victims of that bad behavior.
The movie then follows the chase: attempting to find the lost items, we watch him come into moments of genuine anxiety, fear, confusion, embarrassment, and anger, but none of these seemingly more "real" moments imbue him with any empathic humanity, or improve his life chances.
Both artists are South Jersey rock 'n' roll refugees who earned New York citizenship, though Bruce Springsteen's is more honorary; he became a global ambassador of empathic workingman's Americana, while Patti Smith became an icon of urban punk bohemianism, a sensibility she helped invent.
Long before she became a multiple Emmy winner for "Roseanne" — and an Oscar nominee as the caustic but empathic mother in Greta Gerwig's "Lady Bird" — she was a founding member of the Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago, when it was formed in the mid-1970s.
Natterson is empathic and funny in her approach to topics like myelination — the growth of insulation around the brain's nerve cells, which has an impact on decision-making — and the fact that boys' puberty starts years before most of us see the signs of it.
What's going on in the patient's [mind] is that the rituals of medicine, the symbols of medicine, and a warm, empathic doctor (in the context of a clinical encounter) activate neurotransmitters in the brain, activates specific quantifiable and relevant brain regions that release these neurotransmitters.
" In a statement issued Friday, Tyler's parent, Joe and Jane Clementi, said the ruling "shows us how much more work there is to be done, and will push us forward with stronger determination to create a kinder more empathic society where every person is valued and respected.
"I Feel You" is less a prescriptive self-help book than a thoughtful exploration of empathy in all its forms — physiological, historical, sociological and even personal, as Beam struggles to transcend her own less than empathic episodes and explores her aversion to opening herself to change.
Beam has done a lot of homework on her subject, and early on provides a lively distinction between genuine attempts at social change and what she calls "empathic design," corporate attempts to make us feel loved or needy or connected — with the goal that we buy more.
We could, for example look for those males and females with aggressive tendencies and empathic deficits on college campuses or in the workplace and teach them how to re-calibrate and regulate their emotions as well as how to recognize cues indicating sexual interest and consent.
Obsession, as both a life-warping force ("Assassins," the savage yet oddly empathic study of American killers from 1990) and a creative necessity (the ravishing "Sunday in the Park With George," 1984), becomes an increasingly dominant subject for Sondheim in the second half of his career.
I want to do more research, but I believe that written language stimulates the portion of our brain that is more systematizing and abstract while imagery enters neural pathways that map to a more concrete and empathic understanding of the information we glean from our senses.
Instead, Viewpoints strikes a dialogue between the empathic portraits made by foreigners and the more mysterious, intimate representations made by locals, a focus that serves as the exhibition's cornerstone and is one of its greatest assets, as it plays on the strengths of a historical collection.
The role has, this time, landed into the empathic hands of Nikki Amuka-Bird in a ravishingly designed reckoning with a text that keeps one foot in the mystical, just as Tom Scutt's painterly set gives the watery landscape of the title its own enclosed perch onstage.
Although he compressed space, and is said to have had a horror vacui of deep space (based on battlefield trauma of volunteering as a medical orderly during World War I), he insisted on an empathic identification with actual objects, and the depiction of space and air around them.
If you happen to be enjoying the '90s film on cable TV, you might have noticed something is off with the note Max passes to Allison with his phone number (beyond the second-hand embarrassment empathic viewers suffer when he realizes she's handed his note right back to him).
All of these tasks revealed the same thing: The people who took acetaminophen were less empathic in response to the pain scenarios they read, they were less sensitive to the painful, loud noise, and they didn't feel as much for the person being excluded from the ball game.
Few at this point, I suspect, would dispute the claim of Richard Eyre, the highly empathic director of this staging, that "Long Day's Journey" is also quite possibly "the saddest play ever written" — not least because the Tyrones cannot stop laying waste to one another and to themselves.
Their behaviors are particularly outlandish and so seem particularly egregious, but the wrong of using other people's troubles to soothe oneself is commonplace, a sin most of us commit at some point, which is perhaps why Upadhyay maintains so empathic a stance toward his characters, even as they transgress.
In an exclusive clip from Monday's episode of TLC's Mama Medium, the empathic psychic medium visits a woman by the name of Esmerelda, a mother of three who suffered a massive heart attack and several strokes after going into the hospital for a simple procedure, leaving her in a semi-vegetative state.
I finished writing my book during the 2016 presidential campaign and observed how this sort of empathy has been weaponized by Trump, as when — following the lead of Ann Coulter in her book Adios, America — he exploited our empathic feelings toward victims of rape and assault to build hatred toward undocumented immigrants.
While I did not wish "Underland," at nearly 500 pages, to be longer, and while I would rather attend a meeting of Groucho Marx and S.J. Perelman's West Side Writing and Asthma Club than go spelunking to the center of the earth, this is an excellent book — fearless and subtle, empathic and strange.
Down the road Gallop wants to raise her own $200 million for her own sex-tech fund — because, as she says, it has been amply proven that there is a ton of money to be made from approaching one of the most powerful forces in human lives in an ethical, transparent, empathic and open way.
"Many accommodations are now available that would have been unimaginable fifty years ago, and individuals with specific disabilities can and do practice effectively with unique dedication to their profession and empathic attunement to their patients who have chronic illnesses and related disabilities," said Dr. Annie Steinberg of the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
While other moments offer more conventional cloak and dagger fare, it is this mental chess game between Eichmann and Malkin that showcases a very different kind of tradecraft, one in which Eichmann emerges as a loving father, and even a somewhat empathic friend who understands the depth of Malkin's loss and professes to have been merely a "cog" in the machinery of murder.
But, you convinced your dad to vote for someone he would have never voted for, by appealing to his compassion, and that's a huge, huge deal, and something that makes me think that a lot more changes could be enacted in this country, if we spent as much time establishing empathic relationships with people who don't agree with us rather than muting them or unfollowing them.
A president who lets thousands of children be taken from their mothers, who mocks the disabled, who menacingly incites his mob to hate journalists, who bullies artists online, who boasts about abusing women, and who has shown himself to be a bigot and racist time and time again doesn't deserve the honor of the company of artists, whose role in society is often as both moral and empathic agent.
In between, there were memorable encounters galore, including making the gorgeous and empathic Mariska Hargitay ugly-cry (turns out she cries at like every charity-related event, phew), enduring an Oscar winner's public bullying over an intimate dinner, facing a personal crisis at Tom Cruise's wedding in Rome, getting basically, kind of spat on by a snotty J. Lo (okay, it was like a very wet pffttt in my general direction, really obnoxious), having fun with endless lower-key celebs like Rosario Dawson and Kyle MacLachlan and Michael Douglas, observing just how stiff and awkward George Clooney is around kids, insulting Sheryl Crow's baby, and getting groped/harrassed by an A-list [omitted] performer in New York and Paris (that's not to be flip—it was violating as hell.

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