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But the recruits in Rahr's program provide a counterpoint; they build their empathic ability even in difficult circumstances.
They announce that empathic ability "to see ourselves as ithers see us" that sages from Christ to Confucius considered vital.
In Mr. Klein's view, this demonstration of Mr. Clinton's superior empathic ability was a pivotal moment in their competition.
She has an impressive empathic ability — invaluable in politics or statecraft — to imagine how the world looks to an ally or adversary.
And psychologists have demonstrated that the empathic ability to step into another's shoes and appreciate that their viewpoint may differ from our own develops in most children by the age of about two.
In this case, the measure of empathic ability has no real "psychological meaning" (Cronbach 1955, 180).
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Impaired empathic abilities might underlie this association.
Although empathy is critical in a doctor patient relationship, empathic abilities seem to decline throughout medical school.
His highly-tuned empathic abilities, vital for his detective work, have rendered him unfit for social interaction: he's all twitches, and shuns eye contact.
Research has also uncovered evidence of a genetic basis to empathy, though studies suggest that people can enhance (or restrict) their natural empathic abilities.
In the present study it was examined whether patients with NPD differ from healthy controls and a psychiatric control group in their empathic abilities.
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