Larysa Zhuravlova, Oleksiy Chebykin
The Development of Empathy
Phenomenology, Structure and Human Nature
Larysa Zhuravlova, Oleksiy Chebykin
The Development of Empathy
Phenomenology, Structure and Human Nature
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This thought-provoking volume offers psychological perspectives on the formation of empathy and how this determines both antisocial and prosocial behaviors in individuals. It offers a theoretically grounded and empirically proven integrated approach, helping readers gain a holistic understanding of human nature.
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This thought-provoking volume offers psychological perspectives on the formation of empathy and how this determines both antisocial and prosocial behaviors in individuals. It offers a theoretically grounded and empirically proven integrated approach, helping readers gain a holistic understanding of human nature.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367702724
- ISBN-10: 036770272X
- Artikelnr.: 69986126
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367702724
- ISBN-10: 036770272X
- Artikelnr.: 69986126
Larysa Zhuravlova is Doctor of Psychology, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Higher Education of Ukraine, and Head of the Psychology Department at the Polissia National University. Oleksiy Chebykin is Doctor of Psychology, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine, founder of the Southern Scientific Center in Odessa, President of the University of South Ukraine, and Head of the Department of Theory and Methods of Practical Psychology.
Introduction
1 Theoretical and methodological principles of empathy research
1.1. Historical overview, current status, and future of empathy research
1.2. Methodological basis of studying human empathy
1.3. Experience as a meaningful basis of the empathic processes
1.4. Conclusions
2 Conceptualizing the genesis and development of human empathy
2.1. Conceptual basis of the empathy phenomenon
2.2. Structural-dynamic model of elementary and personalized meaning
empathy
2.3. Features of transfinite empathy
2.4. Empathy from the standpoint of the psychology of attitudes and
activities
2.5. Conclusions
3 Phylogenetic preconditions for the development of human empathy
3.1. Evolutionary development of natural empathy
3.2. Microgenesis mechanisms of natural empathy
3.3. Ontogenetic development of natural empathy
3.4. Conclusions
4 Psychological features of the ontogenesis of human empathy
4.1. Development of empathy in infants
4.2. Dynamics of the development of personalized-meaning empathy in early
childhood and preschool age
4.3. Features of empathic attitudes of children at primary school age
4.4. The dynamics of empathy in teenagers and adolescents
4.5. Empathy in adulthood
4.6. Comparative analysis of the ontogenetic development of empathy
4.7. Conclusions
5 Determining factors of personality development in the experimental study
of empathy
5.1. Study of individual and typological correlates of empathy
5.2. Empathy and self-awareness
5.3. Correlation between the development of empathy and value-based needs
5.4. Family as an important culturogenic factor in the actualization and
development of empathy
5.5. Conclusions
6 Actualization and the development of empathy
6.1. Early school age as a sensitive period for the development of
effective forms of empathy
6.2. Development of empathy in junior schoolchildren
6.3. Conclusions
Conclusions
Appendix A: Empathy test for younger schoolchildren
Appendix B: Empathy test for teenagers and adolescents
Appendix C: Empathy test for adults
1 Theoretical and methodological principles of empathy research
1.1. Historical overview, current status, and future of empathy research
1.2. Methodological basis of studying human empathy
1.3. Experience as a meaningful basis of the empathic processes
1.4. Conclusions
2 Conceptualizing the genesis and development of human empathy
2.1. Conceptual basis of the empathy phenomenon
2.2. Structural-dynamic model of elementary and personalized meaning
empathy
2.3. Features of transfinite empathy
2.4. Empathy from the standpoint of the psychology of attitudes and
activities
2.5. Conclusions
3 Phylogenetic preconditions for the development of human empathy
3.1. Evolutionary development of natural empathy
3.2. Microgenesis mechanisms of natural empathy
3.3. Ontogenetic development of natural empathy
3.4. Conclusions
4 Psychological features of the ontogenesis of human empathy
4.1. Development of empathy in infants
4.2. Dynamics of the development of personalized-meaning empathy in early
childhood and preschool age
4.3. Features of empathic attitudes of children at primary school age
4.4. The dynamics of empathy in teenagers and adolescents
4.5. Empathy in adulthood
4.6. Comparative analysis of the ontogenetic development of empathy
4.7. Conclusions
5 Determining factors of personality development in the experimental study
of empathy
5.1. Study of individual and typological correlates of empathy
5.2. Empathy and self-awareness
5.3. Correlation between the development of empathy and value-based needs
5.4. Family as an important culturogenic factor in the actualization and
development of empathy
5.5. Conclusions
6 Actualization and the development of empathy
6.1. Early school age as a sensitive period for the development of
effective forms of empathy
6.2. Development of empathy in junior schoolchildren
6.3. Conclusions
Conclusions
Appendix A: Empathy test for younger schoolchildren
Appendix B: Empathy test for teenagers and adolescents
Appendix C: Empathy test for adults
Introduction
1 Theoretical and methodological principles of empathy research
1.1. Historical overview, current status, and future of empathy research
1.2. Methodological basis of studying human empathy
1.3. Experience as a meaningful basis of the empathic processes
1.4. Conclusions
2 Conceptualizing the genesis and development of human empathy
2.1. Conceptual basis of the empathy phenomenon
2.2. Structural-dynamic model of elementary and personalized meaning
empathy
2.3. Features of transfinite empathy
2.4. Empathy from the standpoint of the psychology of attitudes and
activities
2.5. Conclusions
3 Phylogenetic preconditions for the development of human empathy
3.1. Evolutionary development of natural empathy
3.2. Microgenesis mechanisms of natural empathy
3.3. Ontogenetic development of natural empathy
3.4. Conclusions
4 Psychological features of the ontogenesis of human empathy
4.1. Development of empathy in infants
4.2. Dynamics of the development of personalized-meaning empathy in early
childhood and preschool age
4.3. Features of empathic attitudes of children at primary school age
4.4. The dynamics of empathy in teenagers and adolescents
4.5. Empathy in adulthood
4.6. Comparative analysis of the ontogenetic development of empathy
4.7. Conclusions
5 Determining factors of personality development in the experimental study
of empathy
5.1. Study of individual and typological correlates of empathy
5.2. Empathy and self-awareness
5.3. Correlation between the development of empathy and value-based needs
5.4. Family as an important culturogenic factor in the actualization and
development of empathy
5.5. Conclusions
6 Actualization and the development of empathy
6.1. Early school age as a sensitive period for the development of
effective forms of empathy
6.2. Development of empathy in junior schoolchildren
6.3. Conclusions
Conclusions
Appendix A: Empathy test for younger schoolchildren
Appendix B: Empathy test for teenagers and adolescents
Appendix C: Empathy test for adults
1 Theoretical and methodological principles of empathy research
1.1. Historical overview, current status, and future of empathy research
1.2. Methodological basis of studying human empathy
1.3. Experience as a meaningful basis of the empathic processes
1.4. Conclusions
2 Conceptualizing the genesis and development of human empathy
2.1. Conceptual basis of the empathy phenomenon
2.2. Structural-dynamic model of elementary and personalized meaning
empathy
2.3. Features of transfinite empathy
2.4. Empathy from the standpoint of the psychology of attitudes and
activities
2.5. Conclusions
3 Phylogenetic preconditions for the development of human empathy
3.1. Evolutionary development of natural empathy
3.2. Microgenesis mechanisms of natural empathy
3.3. Ontogenetic development of natural empathy
3.4. Conclusions
4 Psychological features of the ontogenesis of human empathy
4.1. Development of empathy in infants
4.2. Dynamics of the development of personalized-meaning empathy in early
childhood and preschool age
4.3. Features of empathic attitudes of children at primary school age
4.4. The dynamics of empathy in teenagers and adolescents
4.5. Empathy in adulthood
4.6. Comparative analysis of the ontogenetic development of empathy
4.7. Conclusions
5 Determining factors of personality development in the experimental study
of empathy
5.1. Study of individual and typological correlates of empathy
5.2. Empathy and self-awareness
5.3. Correlation between the development of empathy and value-based needs
5.4. Family as an important culturogenic factor in the actualization and
development of empathy
5.5. Conclusions
6 Actualization and the development of empathy
6.1. Early school age as a sensitive period for the development of
effective forms of empathy
6.2. Development of empathy in junior schoolchildren
6.3. Conclusions
Conclusions
Appendix A: Empathy test for younger schoolchildren
Appendix B: Empathy test for teenagers and adolescents
Appendix C: Empathy test for adults