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Strategic Regulation of Empathy
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2020
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Social PsychologyEmpathyAffective NeuroscienceSocial SciencesPsychologyEmotional ResponseStrategic RegulationSocial IdentityCognitive ScienceAltruismOccupational GoalsApplied Social PsychologyEmotional IntelligenceSocial-emotional WellbeingSocial CognitionEmotionProsocial BehaviorSeparable ComponentsMulti-component View
Empathy is an integral part of socio-emotional well-being, yet recent research has highlighted some of its downsides. Here we examine literature that establishes when, how much, and what aspects of empathy promote specific outcomes. After reviewing a theoretical framework which characterizes empathy as a suite of separable components, we examine evidence showing how dissociations of these components affect important socio-emotional outcomes and describe emerging evidence suggesting that these components can be independently and deliberately modulated. Finally, we advocate for a new approach to a multi-component view of empathy which accounts for the interrelations among components. This perspective advances scientific conceptualization of empathy and offers suggestions for tailoring empathy to help people realize their social, emotional, and occupational goals.
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