Abstract

Although most clinicians would agree that empathy is an essential ingredient of effective therapy, they would not likely agree to a common meaning of the concept. This review explores definitions of and obstacles to empathy; systemic, gender, and ethnic dimensions of empathy; perspective taking in marriage; and behavioral, cognitive, and affective interventionsforfacilitating empathy.

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