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She has an intense empathy with everyone she meets.
One film, about nine-year-old Kai and his mum, sent waves of intense empathy through the audience, tearful one minute, laughing the next.
Most of those attending were trans themselves, and there was a rawness and intense empathy with the suffering of those we remembered.
By itself, intense empathy — really feeling someone else's pain — can backfire, causing so much personal distress that the end result is a desire to avoid the source of the pain, researchers have found.
"But he was close enough, and as we all know about these two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, conflict zones are very fluid, and he had expressed a real kind of intense empathy" for those serving there.
What distinguishes Susan Batson from the "frauds" is her intense empathy and what Nicole Kidman, one of the many stars who have kept Batson on the road for nine months of the past year, calls "just a hell of a lot of pure talent".
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In some ways, Duffy resembles Iain Banks's young male heroes – crass and impetuous, but also wickedly funny and capable of an intense, redeeming empathy.
The bruised lyricism of "Loren Cass" is rooted in intense, even discomfiting, empathy.
Yet where most spies are sociopathic, Pilgrim is capable of both loyalty and an intense cross-cultural empathy, which gives him the edge over his colleagues.
Unexpectedly, as time passed, the numbness was replaced by flashes of an intense connection with other people, an empathy and compassion that has improved my ability to develop working relationships.
This intense interaction may result in less empathy and more antagonistic attitudes.
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