In Their Shoes: Examining the Issue of Empathy and Its Place in the Treatment of Offenders

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Yolanda Fernandez
Wood 'N' Barnes Publishing, 2002 - 196 sayfa
Provides clinicians with an in-depth look at empathy and its role in sexual abuse treatment. The book begins with a theoretical discussion of empathy: its origins, definition, and role in human behavior. The measurement of empathy, how empathy develops, the relationship of empathy to social intelligence, self-esteem, aggression, and cognitive distortions are covered in succeeding chapters. The final chapters provide guidelines for both clinician and client empathy training and the use of role-play in empathy training for clients.
 

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The Measurement of Empathy
16
Development of Empathy
36
Empathy Social Intelligence and Aggressive Behavior
53
Empathy Deficits SelfEsteem and Cognitive Distortions
73
Emotional Expression and Recognition
91
Empathy Training for Therapists and Clients
110
The Use of RolePlays in Developing Empathy
132
Appendix I
149
Appendix IV
155
Contributors
193
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