Have or Show empathy would be more correct than Use empathy.
Show empathy by actively listening to the other person without judgment, acknowledging their feelings, and expressing understanding of their perspective. You can also offer support and validate their emotions to show that you care about their well-being. Lastly, practicing kindness and helping however you can can demonstrate your empathy towards others.
Members of PETA have a great deal of empathy for animals.
Unfortuantely, questions using the word 'empathy' in the Answer field will be flagged for improvement. Sorry 'bout that. One might be inclined to say, "Oooh, did that answer show as much empathy as it should?"
The opposite of Jasper Cullen's power of empathy would likely be the inability to sense or understand the emotions of others, essentially a lack of emotional awareness or empathy.
to have empathy is to have the willingness to out yourself in the position of another person in order to feel what they feel
empathy is very important when dealing with other people. i had a lot of experience with empathy lately and i guess we could say that we could relate the feelings of other people particularly the people close to us. by this, we can help them and understand them better.
NEVER SAY "WOULD OF"! always say "would have"
Pathos is the presence of emPATHy, symPATHetic, aPATHetic. When properly used in a speech pathos can be very influential. For example, a candidate for an election might use empathy, or the ability to look through the eyes of others, to appeal to the people as a more representative ruler.
Empathy
Empathy in Chinese is translated as "同情心" (tóngqíngxīn) or "共情" (gòngqíng).
I would say empathy is largely related to perception. Part of empathy is being able to read non-verbal communication in other people. Recognition, as well as understanding, goes into being empathetic, as empathy is a very social feeling. This is what separates empathy from sympathy. Some people are more empathic than others because they have an acute ability to "read" people and understand what emotions that person is experiencing. That isn't to say that someone has to have gone through the exact same experience, but can relate to or understand what a person is feeling. Without any personal interaction, it would be rather hard to empathize with someone, as opposed to sympathizing with someone that you have no connection or interaction with. For instance, one can sympathize with people living in poverty, but can't empathize with them unless there is some social interaction. In this way, empathy is a much stronger connection with other people than mere sympathy or pity, and also invokes a desire to help or comfort another person.
A humanistic therapist would focus on creating a supportive and empathetic therapeutic relationship with the client. They would emphasize the client's self-awareness, personal growth, and inner potential. The therapist would encourage the client to explore their feelings, values, and experiences in a non-judgmental and accepting environment.