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Blair, R.J. Responding to the emotions of others: dissociating forms of empathy through the study of typical and psychiatric populations.
It seems that developmentally and evolutionarily, advanced forms of empathy are preceded by and grow out of more elementary ones.
Elementary forms of empathy have been observed in our primate relatives, in dogs, and even in rats.
The differences between these forms of empathy highlight the challenges we face in responding to other people's pain.
For more: Read Frans de Waal's essay on "The Evolution of Empathy" and Daniel Goleman's overview of different forms of empathy, drawing on the work of Paul Ekman.
They can activate the emotions of the disassociated mind feelings like euphoria and awe, a loss of identity, deeper forms of empathy, and rarefied sensations of sadness and joy.
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