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Many people confuse empathy with sympathy.
In counseling theory, they are not synonymous.
Sympathy focuses on sharing or experiencing another person's bad news, sadness or feelings. When we are sympathetic, we are feeling sorry for another.
Empathy is sharing the good, as well as the bad. It can be good or bad news or feelings and understanding them.
It is being able to put oneself in the shoes of another to understand those but not feeling sorry for them or necessarily agreeing with them.
It is the ability to understand someone else's point of view.
In an individual with an Antisocial Personality Disorder, they lack empathy and this ability to understand someone else's internal experience.
An empath is something else entirely. The definition I found is that they are psychically able to "tune into" others. This is not an area I have either professional or personal knowlege so will leave explanations to others.
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Last edited by *Anya*; 07-19-2012 at 04:47 PM.
Reason: Typos, always the darn typos!
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