Empaty ability and the quality of interpersonal relations in youth
We present the results of the study of the relationship between empathy and the quality of interpersonal relations in adolescents and students. Interpersonal relations are operationalized through attachment styles — secure, anxious—preoccupied and avoiding. We review studies of the impact of attachm...
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doaj-526a4bb0cfe240998bddc711adf48c1f2020-11-24T21:40:20ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКонсультативная психология и психотерапия2075-34702311-94462017-10-01254597010.17759/cpp.2017250405Empaty ability and the quality of interpersonal relations in youthKlimenkova E.N.0State professional educational establishment Complex «South-West»We present the results of the study of the relationship between empathy and the quality of interpersonal relations in adolescents and students. Interpersonal relations are operationalized through attachment styles — secure, anxious—preoccupied and avoiding. We review studies of the impact of attachment on empathy development. The present study involved 169 people, including school, college, and university students. We used the Interpersonal Reactivity Index by M. Davis and forced-choice attachment paragraphs by C. Hazan and F. Shaver. Students with secure attachment have the lowest level of personal distress. Empathic concern and the perspective taking indicators are higher in the ambivalent attachment group in comparison with the avoidantly attached students. It is concluded that avoidance of intimacy with other people is accompanied by less pronounced empathy than striving for intimacy and a simultaneous fear of rejection.http://psyjournals.ru/en/mpj/2017/n4/Klimenkova.shtmlempathyempathic concerninterpersonal relationsperspective takingpersonal distressadolescentsyouthattachment |
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Klimenkova E.N. Empaty ability and the quality of interpersonal relations in youth Консультативная психология и психотерапия empathy empathic concern interpersonal relations perspective taking personal distress adolescents youth attachment |
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Empaty ability and the quality of interpersonal relations in youth |
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Moscow State University of Psychology and Education |
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Консультативная психология и психотерапия |
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2075-3470 2311-9446 |
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2017-10-01 |
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We present the results of the study of the relationship between empathy and the quality of interpersonal relations in adolescents and students. Interpersonal relations are operationalized through attachment styles — secure, anxious—preoccupied and avoiding. We review studies of the impact of attachment on empathy development. The present study involved 169 people, including school, college, and university students. We used the Interpersonal Reactivity Index by M. Davis and forced-choice attachment paragraphs by C. Hazan and F. Shaver. Students with secure attachment have the lowest level of personal distress. Empathic concern and the perspective taking indicators are higher in the ambivalent attachment group in comparison with the avoidantly attached students. It is concluded that avoidance of intimacy with other people is accompanied by less pronounced empathy than striving for intimacy and a simultaneous fear of rejection. |
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empathy empathic concern interpersonal relations perspective taking personal distress adolescents youth attachment |
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