By Vivian Manning-Schaffel — 2018
Our brains may be wired to empathize more with people who look like us, but being more empathetic starts with just listening.
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Empaths have so much to offer as healers, creatives, friends, lovers, and innovators at work. Yet highly sensitive and empathic people often give too much at the expense of their own well-being―and end up absorbing the stress of others.
New York Times best-selling author and UCLA psychiatrist, Judith Orloff, M.D. is here sharing empowering and applicable information and tactics to help us all navigate through an, at times, overly stimulated and chaotic world.
Psychiatrist and empath, Dr. Judith Orloff, opens the conversation on what it means to be an empath and how to find out if you are an empath yourself.
For highly empathic and sensitive people, self-care is essential.
What is the difference between having empathy and being an empath? “Having empathy means our heart goes out to another person in joy or pain,” says Judith Orloff, MD. “But for empaths it goes much further.