Empath: Relationships, Empathy, and Dark Psychology
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Some people have developed a knack for feeling compassion or empathy for other people. To others, it comes naturally. And to some, it’s an intense gift that has ups and downs, pros and cons that allow them to help others but also become fatigued when they don’t watch themselves.
Are you an empath? Or do you just have a lot of empathy?
In this guide, you’ll figure out some of the major distinctions, as well as specific types of empaths, like earth empaths, physical empaths, relationship empaths, dark empaths, and food empaths. You will also receive some advice about how to lead your empathic children in the right paths of life.
If you want to learn more, then I encourage you to start reading or listening quickly.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I loved the book cover and chose to get this. And yeah, I liked it. I wasn't bored whatsoever. It has helped me a ton. So, with that being mentioned, I do highly recommend it.
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Empath - Camelia Hensen
Empath
Relationships, Empathy, and Dark Psychology
By Camelia Hensen
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: What Makes Us as Humans Empathic?
Chapter 2: How to Know If You Are an Empath
Chapter 3: What to Say to Empathize Better with Your Kids
Chapter 4: The Power of Those Who Are an Earth Empath
Chapter 5: Physical Empaths
Chapter 6: Food Empaths
Chapter 7: Relationship Empaths
Chapter 8: Intro to the Dark Empath
Chapter 9: The 10 Characteristics Empathic People Share
Chapter 1: What Makes Us as Humans Empathic?
Why is it that we get miserable when we see someone crying and wince when a good friend cuts his finger? Do animals feel this emotional contagion as we do? An experiment released today in the leading diary Present biology shows us how the brain makes us share the feelings of others and how likewise the brain of people and rats seem when sharing feelings.
For a long time, many really believed that empathy is a distinctively human sentiment that sets us apart as a more moral species. More current observations chip away at this notion. Remarkable anecdotes emerged of chimpanzees who risked drowning in heroic efforts to rescue fellow chimpanzees in aquatic peril. Research studies showed rats, not known as the noblest of moral beings, invest considerable effort to free fellow rats from a trap.
Indeed, emotions are contagious amongst rats: If one receives a moderate, but shocking, electrical shock, the rat gets terrified and freezes; it stops all movements. Rats do this to keep away from being detected by the main risk they encounter: predators. What is fascinating is that rats that notice the anxiety of another rat have been observed to also freeze. Somehow, the fear of one rat is moved to other, nearby rats, just as we get worried around anxious people. This observation led the way to checking out the brains of humans and rats to see what systems make feelings travel from one person to another, and to comprehend whether these systems are similar across species.
In humans, this has been done by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and typical experiments include 2 conditions: one in which the participant is exposed to a stimulus