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  • The article defines empathy and explores its significance in counseling psychology, emphasizing how deficits in empathic abilities relate to various psychological disorders through the lens of the social brain hypothesis.
  • It reviews research on the neural and physiological aspects of empathy, detailing the brain regions involved and the connection between empathy and autonomic responses like sympathetic arousal.
  • Finally, the implications of these findings for therapeutic relationships in counseling and couples therapy are discussed, highlighting the importance of empathy in fostering connection and understanding.

Article Abstract

In this article, we define the construct of empathy and its relevance for counseling psychology. The importance of deficits in empathic processes for most of the psychological disorders is presented within the context of the social brain hypothesis (Frith, 2007). We provide a review of empirical research about the neural correlates of empathy in terms of both the central and peripheral nervous system. We present recent evidence on the cortical and subcortical regions involved in different dimensions of empathy-emotional contagion, cognitive and emotional empathy, and self-regulation. Regarding the autonomic correlates of empathy, we present evidence about the correlates of sympathetic arousal associated with empathic processes and review data supporting the idea of the physiological linkage or synchrony as indicator of empathy in interpersonal relationships. The implications of these findings for counseling psychology, particularly for the psychotherapist-client relationship and for context of intimate relationships or couples therapy, are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/cou0000021DOI Listing

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