Sue Raffa, PhD, a colleague at Alpert Medical School, Brown University, recently shared a wonderful animated video on empathy with me. The brief video was created by the Royal Society of the Arts (RSA) and features Brene Brown, PhD, LMSW, a research professor at the University of Houston Graduate Colleage of Social Work.
You can find the video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Evwgu369Jw
The video offers a wonderful, quick,and amusing lesson on empathy and how if differs from sympathy.
I particularly like Dr. Brown's reference to the 4 key qualities of empathy:
- perspective taking
- staying out of judgement
- recognizing emotion; and
- communicating what you notice
I also like her idea that empathy "fuels connection", contrasted with sympathy, which "drives disconnection". Empathy, she states, can be operationalized as "feeling with" other and requires a "vulnerable choice". She adds, "To connect with you, I have to connect with something in myself that knows that feeling", which can be painful. Empathy, she notes, is not about trying to make things better, it's about being present and expressing understanding to a person who is struggling>
"Rarely can a response make something better....what makes something better is connection."
Awesome!
Wonderful short video explaining a difficult concept very simply. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWould love to have your permission to have our students view this video as a resource in our communication course!?
Thanks for your comment Kimberly. This video was created by RSA (the link to the video in the blog post takes you to their site) so you should probably contact them for permission for your course.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff... Makes me want to empathize even more :) Reminds me how shallow sympathy can be.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment Michael! Hope all is well with you.
ReplyDeleteMichael... You will always be an inspiration to me, despite consideing your affinity for Boston sports:). You obviously live and breathe what you teach. I will always strive for the congruence and empathy you display. Eagerly look forward to your posts. Wishing you and your family all the best. Cheers.
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