empathy
Empathy, active listening, nonjudgmental attitude, and genuine care and concern are key attitudes that facilitate the development of a helping relationship. Building trust, respect, and establishing clear communication are also important characteristics for creating a supportive and effective helping relationship.
The suffix for empathy is "-y."
Have or Show empathy would be more correct than Use empathy.
Empathy E... M... P... A... T... H... Y...
There is a distinction made in empathy. Empathy may be viewed as a relatively stable disposition (dispositional empathy), but also as a transient affective reaction elicited in concrete situations (situational empathy).
Empathy and compassion are one and the same. People who display empathy are often compassionate.
The three components of empathy are cognitive empathy (understanding others' perspectives and emotions), emotional empathy (feeling what others are feeling), and compassionate empathy (being moved to help others in need).
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
Facilitate is a verb.
What are the 3 components of empathy?
Empathy is a noun.